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MMRARY 

OF  THi: 

UNIVERSITY  OF. CALIFORNIA. 


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Deceived  ^    /^^^^   ,        ,.  i8c)b. 
Accessions  No.  ^oS^/^        Clans  No.   " 


CATALOGUE  "M  "-1894-95. 


Radiators 


pot*  Steam  and 

—  HIiSO 


Heating  Specialties. 


MANUFACTURED  EXCLUSIVELY  BY 


.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO,, 


'VE" 


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ORRIOERS. 

THOS.  H.  WILLIAMS,  President. 

SAM'L  R,  HABLOW,  Vice-President. 

SAM'L  D.  TOMPKINS,  Treasurer. 
J.  L.  OGKDEN,  Secretary. 

JOHN  N.  MATLOCK,  M.  E.,  Supt. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1894,  by  the 

A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO., 

In  the  Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress  at 

Washington,  D.  C. 

N.  B.— The  entire  contents  of  this  work  (title,  table,  engravings  and  text), 
are  the  property  of  the  A.  A.  Griffing  Iron  Co.,  and  are  intended  to  be  pro- 
tected by  this  Copyright. 


PRESS  OF  THE 

HEATING  ENGINEER  PUBLISHING  CO., 
New  York. 


ANN00NGEMENT. 


I  p  r  e  s  e  n  ting 
this"M"Edi- 
,  tion  Pocket 
[Catalogue 
"for  1894-95 
w  e  respect- 
fully call  at- 
tention  to 
the  unequal- 
ed  variety  of 
goods  manu- 
f actur ed . 
They  result 
from  an  ex- 
perience o  f 
nearly  quarter 
a  century  in 
the  business, 
and  repre- 
'  sent  the  pro- 
duct of  the 
best  E  n  g  i  - 
neers.  The 

styles  are  modern,  the  goods  mechanically  perfect,  the  castings 
smooth  and  strong,  and  the  assortment  of  styles  great.  To  achieve 
that  degree  of  perfection  which  has  secured  for  ' '  Bundy  Radiators  " 
the  reputation  of  being  the  best  in  the  world,  and  which  has  also 
secured  for  them  a  constantly  increasing  demand,  both  at  home 
and  abroad,  it  has  been  necessary  to  pass  through  the  era  of  ex- 
pensive tests  and  experiments,  but  with  the  successful  solving, 
from  time  to  time,  of  each  problem  as  it  was  presented,  came  a  de- 
sire for  even  greater  achievements  in  the  production  of  a  peerless 
line  of  Radiators  and  heating  supplies ;  and  the  unbroken  chain  of 
successes  already  achieved,  coupled  with  the  fact  that  our  plants 
have  been  extensively  enlarged  and  re-equipped  with  special  pat- 
ented machinery  of  our  own  designing,  warrants  us  in  claiming  to 

III 


furnish  a  product  surpassing  all  others  in  point  of  efficiency,  dura- 
bility, and  genteel  appearance. 

We  emphatically  claim  that  all  Bundy  goods  are  made  in  a  con- 
scientious manner  as  regards  interior  construction,  which  only 
continued  use  will  show. 

The  nipple  used  in  Bundy  Sectional  Radiators  is  stronger  than 
that  used  in  any  other  Sectional  Radiator  made.  The  important 
part  performed  by  the  nipple  is  all-apparent  to  the  practical  man. 

The  Bundy  Radiator  is  a  plain  surface  Radiator.  While  it  is  true 
that  we  make  Radiators  of  the  extended  surface  type — in  fact, 
make  Radiators  of  every  type  known  to  modern  science — our  pref- 
erence has  always  been  for  plain  surface  Radiators.  The  result 
of  40  tests  made  by  Dr.  Chas.  E.  Emery,  late  Engineer  for  the 
New  York  Steam  Co.,  showing  extended  surface  forty  (40)  per 
cent  inferior  to  plain  surface  as  Radiators  of  heat,  is  practically 
substantiated  by  late  tests  made  by  Stevens  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology ,  showing  that  i  square  foot  of  plain  surface  Radiator  was 
equal  in  efficiency  to  1.49  square  feet  of  extended  surface  radiation. 

The  Bundy  Radiators  have  large  openings  between  radiating 
surfaces  which  are  so  pitched  as  to  deflect  horizontally  the  heat 
units.  The  internal  areas  of  the  sections  and  connections  being 
large  and  devoid  of  obstructing  diaphragms  insure  perfect  circula- 
tion throughout,  while  the  joints  are  absolutely  tight  and  perma- 
nent. 

We  keep  on  hand  immense  stocks  of  Bundy  Radiators  and  Sup- 
plies, and  can  assure  our  patrons  of  prompt  and  satisfactory 
service.  In  point  of  shipping  facilities,  not  even  the  great  me- 
tropolis is  so  favorably  located  as  is  Jersey  City.  Its  water  front- 
age on  the  Hudson  River  and  New  York  Bay  gives  ready  com- 
munication with  every  seaport  of  the  commercial  world,  and,  with 
all  principal  Railroads  terminating  within  its  borders,  it  is  linked 
with  every  city  in  the  country.  As  a  result,  lower  freight  rates 
and  more  prompt  deliveries  are  often  secured  from  Jersey  City 
than  from  any  other  point  in  the  United  States. 

We  shall  ever  aim  to  show  our  keen  appreciation  of  the  patron- 
age bestowed  upon  us  by  that  careful  and  conscientious  execution 
of  all  orders  that  begets  confidence  and  esteem. 

A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO. 


IV 


ADVANTAGES  IN  BRIEF  OF 

THE    BUNDY    STANDARD    RADIATOR. 


i st.  A  roomy  base  with  large  air  passages  through  it,  also  a 
neat  cast-iron  fret  work  top. 

2d.  Loops  screw  separately  into  the  base,  having  but  one  joint 
each,  therefore  no  possible  chance  for  leverage  expansion  and 
contraction. 

3d.  Made  in  a  greater  variety 'of  widths,  lengths  and  heights, 
being  furnished  in  one,  two,  three  and  four  rows  of  loops  wide, 
three  to  twenty-six  loops  long,  varying  by  single  loops,  and  from 
ten  to  forty-five  inches  high,  varying  by  single  inches. 

THE  BUNDY  STANDARD  AND  SECTIONAL  RADIATORS. 

4th.  More  of  them  are  in  use,  which  is,  perhaps,  the  best  possi- 
ble evidence  of  their  superiority  and  popularity.  The  word 
"  Bundy  "  as  applied  to  Radiators  has  grown  to  be  synonymous 
with  success.  Over  60,000  of  the  largest  and  best  buildings  in  the 
country  are  heated  with  Bundy  Radiators,  aggregating  a  total 
output  of  over  FIFTY  MILLION  SQUARE  FEET  of  surface. 

5th.  More  space  between  the  loops  and  between  the  sections, 
through  which  the  air  circulates  more  freely  than  in  any  other 
Radiator,  and  this  gives  greater  efficiency.  The  Bundy  Sectional 
Radiators  are  concave  (parabolic). 

6th.  All  parts  of  the  Bundy  Radiators  are  duplicates,  and  so 
those  broken  by  accident  can  readily  be  replaced  with  new  ones 
without  its  being  necessary  to  return  the  Radiator  to  the  factory 
for  repairs. 

7th.  It  is  a  notable  fact  that  all  Bundy  Radiators  have  a  base, 
for  each  Bundy  section  has  a  large  space  at  the  bottom  which  per- 
forms the  functions  of  the  Bundy  Standard  Radiator  base,  and  is 
therefore  properly  called  a  Sectional  Base  Radiator. 

8th.  Bundy  Sectional  Radiators  are  put  together  with  heavy 
and  long  nipples,  and  as  it  is  the  nipple  that  first  gives  out  in  a 
sectional  radiator,  the  importance  of  this  advantage  is  at  once  ap- 
parent in  making  the  Bundy  Sectional  Radiator  especially  strong 
at  the  nipple,  where  other  Radiators  give  out  and  leak. 

gth.  Absolutely  positive,  uniform  and  noiseless  circulation  is 
but  the  natural  result  of  combining  the  above  advantages.  They 
circulate  noiselessly  because  they  drain  perfectly,  allowing  no 
water  to  remain  in  the  bottom  of  the  Radiators. 

loth.  Nor  least  among  the  many  advantages  of  the  Bundy 
Radiator  should  be  rated  their  exceptionally  neat  and  attractive 
design.  The  large  and  ever  increasing  demand  for  our  Radiators 
has  encouraged  us  in  bringing  out  only  Radiator  designs  by  the 
leading  Masters ;  for  example,  our  Bundy  Elite  Radiator  is  pure 
Arabesque  in  its  design,  and  is  a  good  conception  of  Moorish  archi- 
tecture. Our  Bundy  Renaissance  and  Hot  Closet  Dining  Room 
Radiators  are  of  the  Byzantine  design  and  are  the  finest  appearing 
Radiators  to  be  found  anywhere  in  the  world. 

A.  A.  GBIFEING  IRON  CO. 

v 


feam  and  ^ot  Q9ater  \?s.  f%nace  {teat. 


is  a  conceded  fact  that  buildings  cannot  be  properly  heated 
by  hot  air  furnaces  unless  they  are  entirely  surrounded  by 
other  buildings,  or  protected  from  cold  winds  in  some  way 
or  other. 

Even  when  a  building  is  properly  heated  by  a  furnace  the 
quality  of  air  is  not  that  which  is  most  desirable  to  sustain 
human  life ;  first,  because  it  is  devitalized  with  metal  heated 
from  1200  to  1500  degrees  Fahr.,  which  robs  it  of  all  its  ex- 
hilarating and  tonic  properties;  secondly,  because  it  is  always 
charged  with  dust ;  and,  thirdly,  it  has  been  rendered  impure  by 
carbonic  oxide,  which  is  generated  in  a  furnace  whenever  there  is 
an  insufficient  amount  of  oxygen  introduced  into  it  to  produce  per- 
fect combustion ;  said  carbonic  oxide  passing  through  all  heated 
cast  iron  almost  as  readily  as  atmospheric  air  passes  through  any 
textile  fabric. 

Summarizing  these  various  objections  to  furnace-heated  air,  we 
find  it  under  its  best  conditions  devitalizing.  Metal  heated  above 
even  250  degrees  begins  to  devitalize  atmosphere  brought  in  con- 
tact with  it;  what,  then,  must  be  its  effect  upon  air  when  heated  to 
a  temperature  of  from  1200  to  1500  degrees?  We  find  it  frequently 
charged  with  dust  and  fine  ashes,  and  very  often  poisoned  by  car- 
bonic oxide,  to  say  nothing  of  the  aptitude  of  all  furnace-heated 
houses  to  be  extremely  cold  at  the  point  of  greatest  exposure,  on 
account  of  the  extreme  buoyancy  of  heated  air  which  is  overcome 
by  the  pressure  of  cold  air  of  greater  density. 

Heating  by  Hot  Water  or  low  pressure  Steam  has  none  of  the 
disadvantages  mentioned  in  regard  to  the  furnace-heated  houses. 
The  metal  of  the  Radiators  and  boilers  is  never  heated  by  the  use 
of  steam  to  a  detrimental  degree — namely,  250  degrees — unless  from 
40  to  45  pounds'  pressure  per  square  inch  is  resorted  to,  which  is 
both  unusual  and  unnecessary  in  the  heating  apparatus  of  the 
present  day. 

In  hot  water  heating  by  the  open  tank  system  the  pressure  is 
exceedingly  small — not  more  than  one  pound  to  every  28. 96  inches 
of  vertical  water  column — and  the  temperature  of  the  Radiators 
throughout  the  house  is  seldom  greater  than  175  degrees  Fahr.,  a 
temperature  75  degrees  below  the  point  where  devitalization  com- 
mences ;  which  point  it  is  impossible  to  reach  in  Hot  Water  Heat- 
ing. 

It  has  been  sometimes  argued  that  houses  heated  by  Direct 
Radiation  are  not  properly  ventilated.  This  is  the  case  sometimes 
but  arises  from  a  neglect  of  the  occupants  of  the  building  rather, 
than  from  a  radical  defect  in  the  system.  It  is  well  (and  we  always 
recommend  it)  to  use  a  certain  amount  of  Indirect  Radiation  with 
every  system  of  Steam  or  Hot  Water  Heating,  as  Indirect  Radia- 
tors are  so  placed  in  connection  with  flues,  ducts  and  registers, 
connected  directly  with  the  outer  air,  as  to  draw  into  a  house  a  suf- 
ficient quantity  of  fresh  out-door  air  for  ventilation. 


VI 


HEATING  BY  STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER  DIRECT  AND 
INDIRECT  RADIATION. 


The  amount  of  Steam  or  Hot  Water  Direct  or  Indirect  Radiation  re- 
quired to  heat  a  given  space  depends  on  the  following  conditions,  viz  : 
Whether  building  is  protected  or  isolated  ;  structure,  whether  brick,  stone 
or  wood  ;  if  wood,  whether  sheathed  and  papered;  if  brick  or  stone,  whether 
walls  are  solid  or  hollow  ;  points  of  compass,  direction  taken  by  prevailing 
winds ;  relative  location  of  rooms  to  one  another  ;  whether  room  has  bay 
window  or  not,  or  has  maximum  or  minimum  of  glass  surface,  etc.,  etc. 

Without  this  information  it  is  impracticable  to  correctly  estimate  the 
amount  of  Radiating  Surface  required,  and  even  with  it  an  engineer  on 
the  premises  is  better  able  to  judge  of  the  requirements  of  the  case.  We  are 
perfectly  willing  and  glad  to  make  suggestions  on  this  subject  or  answer 
any  questions  that  may  be  asked  us,  but  wish  what  we  say  to  be  taken  more  in 
the  light  of  suggestions  given  for  the  benefit  of  our  friends  and  customers, 
for  the  reason  that  we  are  manufacturers  and  not  erecters  of  heating  appa- 
ratus. 

We  are  frequently  asked  for  the  names  of  good  books  treating  on  the 
subject  of  steam  and  hot  water  heating,  and  in  reply  we  can  recommend  the 
following  : 

Steam  Heating  for  Buildings,  or  Hints  to  Steam  Fitters.  By 
William  J.  Baldwin.  282  pages.  Price,  $2.50. 

Hot  Water  Heating  and  Fitting.  By  William  J.  Baldwin. 
400  pages.  Price,  $4.00. 

Heat  for  Warming  and  Ventilation  of  Buildings.  By  John 
H.  Mills.  Two  volumes,  600  pages.  Price,  $10.00. 

Essays  on  House  Heating.    Price,  $2.50. 

To  accommodate  those  wishing  any  of  the  above  books,  we  will  forward 
any  or  all  of  them,  postage  or  expressage  paid,  upon  receipt  of  the  pub- 
lisher's price  as  above  given. 

SUGGESTIONS  REGARDING  THE  ADJUSTMENT  OF  STEAM  RADIATION. 

While  it  is  impracticable  to  adopt  any  fixed  rule  for  computing  the 
amount  of  Radiating  Surface  necessary  to  heat  a  given  space,  still  the  fol- 
lowing may  serve  as  somewhat  of  a  guide,  but  please  to  bear  in  mind  that 
the  figures  given  are  based  on  New  York  City  climate. 

For  an  Isolated  Residence.— To  ascertain  the  amount  of  direct 
radiation  required  to  heat  a  north  or  west  room,  divide  the  cubical  contents 
expressed  in  feet  by  60 ;  south  or  east  room  by  70 ;  sleeping  room  by  80. 

For  indirect  radiation,  for  the  ist  floor  divide  by  35  ;  2d  floor  by  40  ;  3d 
floor  by  50. 

For  a  Residence  in  a  Row.— For  direct  radiation  for  a  north  or 
west  room,  bay  window  room,  hall,  bath  and  living  room,  divide  by  70; 
sleeping  room  by  80. 

For  indirect  radiation,  ist  floor  divide  by  40  ;  2d  and  sd  floors  by  50. 

For  a  Business  Block.— For  direct  radiation  for  a  north  or  west 
room,  divide  by  75,  and  an  inside  room  or  hall  by  100. 

For  indirect  radiation,  ist  floor,  divide  by  40  ;  2d  floor  and  above  by  50. 

For  a  Church  or  other  Public  Building.— For  direct  radiation, 
divide  by  100  ;  and  for  indirect  radiation  by  50.  A  good  arrangement  for 
heating  such  buildings  is  an  equal  amount  of  both  Direct  and  Indirect 
Radiation,  or  two-thirds  Direct  and  one-third  Indirect. 

SUGGESTIONS  REGARDING  THE  ADJUSTMENT  OF  HOT  WATER 
RADIATION. 

For  direct  radiation  for  a  north  or  west  room,  bay  window 
bath  or  living  room,  divide  by  35  ;  for  sleeping  rooms  on  ad 
3d  floor  by  ^o. 

For  indirect  radiation  divide  by  20  or  25. 

VII 


SPECIAL  dong. 


WHEN  goods  are  delivered  in  good  order  on  cars  or  stem 
ship  docks  in  Jersey  City  or  New  York,  our  responsibility 
ceases. 

It  is  impossible  for  us  to  remember  the  special  tapping,  &c., 
wanted  by  each  customer,  so  please  give  full  information  with 
each  order.  We  will  not  be  held  responsible  for  mistakes  occurring 
where  full  instructions  do  not  accompany  each  order. 

All  Regular  Bundy  Standard  Steam  Radiators  are  tapped  i"  X%"> 
Right  Hand;  Hot  Water,  iX"Xi^",  Right  Hand,  but  other  sized 
tapping  may  be  had  if  wanted,  arid  usually  without  extra  cost. 
For  list  of  tappings  of  Bundy  Sectional  Radiators  see  a  subsequent 
page  in  this  catalogue. 

All  claims  for  corrections  must  be  made  within  10  days  after  re- 
ceipt of  goods. 

New  quotations  supercede  all  former  prices  quoted,  and,  unless 
otherwise  specified,  are  made  subject  to  change  without  notice, 
and  with  the  understanding  that  upon  request  perfect  parts  will 
be  furnished  in  place  of  any  that  may  prove  defective  through 
fault  of  ours,  and  that  to  be  the  limit  of  our  liability.  We  will  not 
be  responsible  for  labor  or  collateral  damages. 

TERMS  :  Cash  30  days  net ;  i  per  cent,  cash  discount  for  payment 
in  10  days,  unless  otherwise  agreed  upon. 

Boxing  and  carting,  when  required,  charged  for  at  cost. 

Unless  instructions  regarding  the  insurance  of  a  shipment  ac- 
company the  order  it  is  understood  that  the  purchaser  desires  us 
to  use  our  own  discretion  about  insuring  the  shipment  or  not,  but 
if  insured  it  is  understood  that  the  premium  is  to  be  charged  to 
and  paid  by  the  purchaser. 

Permission  must  be  received  before  any  goods  may  be  returned. 
As  all  parts  of  Bundy  Radiators  are  interchangeable  and  dupli- 
cates, it  is  an  easy  matter  to  substitute  new  loops,  a  base  or  top 
for  those  received. 

In  order  to  avoid  delays  often  caused  by  letters  being  addressed 
to  employees,  please  address  all  correspondence  in  relation  to  ship- 
ments and  remittances  direct  to 

.     .     A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,     .     . 

NEW  YORK,  15  Dey  St. 

CHICAGO.  BOSTON.  PHILADELPHIA. 

Works :  JERSEY  CITY,  N.  J. 

VIII 


BUNDY  'RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


TELEGRAPH  AND  CABLE  CODE. 


1 1  M 1TH  a  view  of  reducing  the  expense  of  telegraphing,  and 
UU  facilitating  the  transaction  of  business  between  us,  we 
have  had  a  Western  Union  Telegraph  wire  run  into  onr 
office  and  in  charge  of  an  expert  operator,  and  have  compiled  the 
following  very  complete  Cipher  Code.  We  request  all  parties  tele- 
graphing us  to  use  the  Western  Union  Telegraph  wire  where  pos- 
sible, thereby  saving  much  time  and  insuring  the  prompt  delivery 
of  the  message  over  our  wire.  It  will  be  found  that  a  variety  of 
questions  and  answers  can  be  sent  by  means  of  this  cipher,  and  a 
very  little  practice  will  demonstrate  its  great  convenience. 

All  our  offices  are  supplied  with  the  Anglo= American  Telegraph 
Code,  which  may  also  be  used  by  parties  in  telegraphing  or  cabling 
us. 

Please  observe  the  following  in  writing  a  Cipher  message. 

FIRST:     Begin  every  Cipher  word  with  a  Capital  letter. 

SECOND:  Whenever  a  blank  occurs  in  a  sentence,  the  word 
or  words  supplying  such  blank  must  follow  the  Cipher  word 
of  the  sentence. 


SAMPLE    MESSAGE. 

IN  PLAIN  LANGUAGE,  38  WORDS. 

Ship  via  Star  Union  Line  two  three  by  twelve,  four  two  by 
twenty,  ten  one  by  eighteen,  all  extended  surface  forty-two  inches 
high,  tapped  one  and  one-quarter  by  one  inch  left  hand  iron  tops, 
opposite  ends. 

IN  CIPHER,  13  WORDS. 

Hyena  two  Cattle,  four  Cargo,  ten  Calico,  all  Crumble  Dotage 
Frantic  Cupola  Future. 


TELEGRAPH  ADDRESS  : 

GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  JERSEY  CITY. 

CABLE  ADDRESS  : 

BUNDY,  JERSEY  CITY. 


10 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW.. YORK. 


TELEGRAPH  CODE. 


Elite  Steam  Radiator Aaronic 

Elite  Hot  Water  Radiator. .  Aaronical 

Columbia  Steam  Radiator Abaca 

Columbia  Hot  Water  Radiator. 

Abacist 
Flower  City  Steam  Radiator. 

Abdication 
Flower  City  Hot  Water  Radiator. 

Abdicative 

Rochester  Steam  Radiator — Abduce 
Defiance  Steam  Radiator.. .Abducent 
Defiance  Hot  Water  Radiator..  Abduct 
Defiance  Bay  Window  Steam 

Radiator Abduction 

Defiance  Bay  Window  Hot  Water 

Radiator.  Abductor 

Pyro  Steam  Radiator Abearance 

Pyro  Hot  Water  Radiator..  Abberation 
Pyro  Wall  Steam  Radiator. .  .Abettor 
Pyro  Wall  Hot  Water  Radiator. 

Abhorrence 
Renaissance      Steam       Radiator 

with  Pillars Abhorrent 

Renaissance      Steam      Radiator 

without  Pillars Abhorrer 

Renaissance  Hot  Water  Radiator 

with  Pillars  Abhorrible 

Renaissance  Hot  Water  Radiator 

without  Pillars Abhorring 

Climax  Steam  indirect  Radiator. 

Abider 

Climax  Hot  Water  Indirect  Radi- 
ator  , Abidingly 

Perfect  Steam  Indirect  Radiator, 

Abigail 
Duplex  Partition  Base  Radiator. 

Abject 
Bundy  N.   P.   R.   B.  Jenkins  disc 

Union  Radiator  Valve.. Abjection 
Bundy  N.  P.  R.  B.  Metal  disc 

Union  Radiator  Valve. .  Abjectly 
Bundy  N.  P.  R.  B.    Jenkins  disc 
Radiator  Valve  (no  Union). 

Abjectness 

Bundy   N.    P.   R.    B.    Metal    disc 
Radiator  Valve  (no  Union). 

Abjudicate 
Baker  N.  P.  Automatic  Air  Valve 

with  drip  connection  Abjure 

Baker  N.  P.  Automatic  Air  Valve 

without  drip  connection. .  Abjurer 
Bundy  Plain  Floor  Plate.  ...Ablation 
Bundy  Plain  Ceiling  Plate.  ..Ablative 

Bundy  N.  P.  Floor  Plate Ablaze 

Bundy  N.  P.  Ceiling  Plate Able 

Bundy  Positive  Pet  Cock Abler 

Paterson  Wood  Handle  Pet  Cock. 

Ablest 
Paterson  Metal  Handle  Pet  Cock. 

Ablocate 

Bundy  Bronze Ablocation 

Bundy  Star  Bronze Abloom 

Bundy  Bronzing  Liquid Abluent 

Bundy  Enamel Ablution 

Marble  Top Ably 

Bundy  Base  Only Abnegate 

Bundy  Top  Only Abnegation 

Bundy  Binder  Only Abnegator 

Bundy  Top  and  Binder Abnet 

Princess  Steam  Radiator.. .Abnodate 


Princess  Hot  Water  Radiator. 

Abnodation 

Empire  Steam  Radiator...  Abnormity 
Empire  Hot  Water  Radiator. 

Abnormous 
Triumph  Steam  Radiator  ......  Abode 

Triumph  Hot  Water  Raditor. 

Abodement 

Climax     Vertical     Steam     Direct 
Radiator  .........  .........  Abolete 

Newport  Steam  Indirect  Radiator. 

Aboma 

Newport  HotWater  Indirect  Radi- 
ator ...................  Abomasum 

Perfect  Steam  Indirect  Radiator 
29"  long  ____  ..................  Abollo 

Perfect  Steam  Indirect  Radiator 
23"  long  ................  Abomasus 

Perfect  Steam  Indirect  Radiator 
19"  long  ................  Abominally 

Bnndy  Pin  Steam  Indirect  Radi- 
ator Nipple  connected  ......  Aboon 

Bundy    Pin   Hot  Water    Indirect 
Radiator  Nipple  connected. 

Aborigines 

Bundy  Pin  Steam  Indirect  Radi- 
ator Gasket  connected. 

Aborsement 

Bundy  Pin    Hot  Water  Indirect 
Radiator  Gasket  connected. 

Aborsive 

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BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


TELEGRAPH  CODE. 


NUMBER  OK  QUANTITY. 


Abaft  

21 

Accordant.. 

84  Affable.... 

Allot    .  .        2800  Appear 

Abandon  .... 

22 

Accordion.. 

85  Affair  

335 
340 

Allow  2900'  Appearance. 

9200 

Abandoned.. 

23 

Accost  

86  Affecting.. 

^45 

Alloy  3000'  Appease  .... 

9300 

Abatement.. 

24 

Account.  .  .  . 

87  Affidavit.. 

350 

Allude....  3100'  Appellant... 

9400 

Abbey  

25 

Accroach... 

88  Affinity.... 

355 

Allure  3200'  Append  

9500 

Abbot  
Abbreviate.. 
Abdicate  

26 
27 

28 

Accrue  
Accurate.  .  . 
Accuse  

89 
90 
91 

Affix  

360'  Allusion  ..  3300  Appendage. 
365]  Almanac..  34oo'Appendant  . 
370'  Almond..  .  3500  Appendix.  .. 

9600 
9700 
9800 

Affixing... 
Afflict  

Abdomen  ... 
Abdominal.. 

29 

30 

Accusing  .. 
Accustom.. 

92 

93 

Affliction.. 
Affluent... 

375  Aloft  3600 
38o'Alphabet..  3700 

Appertain  .  . 
Appetite  .  .  . 

9900 

10000 

Abeyance... 

31 

Achieve.  .  .  . 

Afford... 

385  'Altar        ..  3800 

Appetition.  . 

IIOOO 

Abhor  

32 

Achieving.. 

95!  Affording. 

390  Alternate..  3900 

Appetitive.  . 

12000 

Abide  

33 

Aconite  .... 

96 

Affray.   ... 

395  Alum  .          4000 

Appetize.  .  .  . 

13000 

Abiding  

34 

Acorns  

97 

Affright... 

400  Aluminate  4100 

Appetizing.. 

14000 

Ability  

35 

Acquaint... 

98 

Affront  

405  (Amalgam.  4200 

Appetizer... 

15000 

Abnormal.  .  . 

36 

Acquire.  ... 

99 

Afire  

410!  Amass  4300 

Appian  

16000 

Aboard  

37 

Acquit  

IOO 

Afraid  

4*5 

Amateur.  .  4400 

Applauding. 

17000 

Abodance... 

P 

Acrid  

Africa  .... 

420 

Amative  .  .  4500 

Applauder.. 

18000 

Aboding  

39 

Acrimony.. 

no 

Afterclap.. 

425 

Amazement  4600 

Appianna... 

19000 

Abolish  

40 

Action  

"5 

Afternoon. 

430 

Amazon...  4700 

Applaud  

2OOOO 

Abolisher..  . 

41 

Actively  .  .  . 

I2O 

Afterward 

435 

Amber  4800 

Appliable... 

21000 

Abolition  .  .  . 

42 

Actor  

I25 

Against.... 

440 

Amend  4900 

Applicably.  . 

22000 

Abominable, 

43 

Actual  

130 

Agency  — 

445 

American.  5000 

Applicancy  . 

23OOO 

Abominate.. 

44 

Actuary.  .  .  . 

Aggressor 

45° 

Amuck  5100 

Applicance.. 

24000 

Aboriginal.. 

45 

Actuate  

140 

Aggrieve.. 

475 

Amulet  5200 

Applause  

25OOO 

Abrasion.... 

46 

Acute  

Aghast  .. 

500 

Analyst...  5300 

Applicate... 

26000 

Abrupt  

47 

Acutely  

150 

Agile  

525 

Anchor  5400 

Applier  

27OOO 

Abruptly.... 

48 

Acuteness.. 

155 

Agility.... 

550 

Andiron...  5500 

Appliment.. 

28000 

Abcess  

49 

Adage  

160 

Agitate.  ... 

575 

Anecdote  .  5600 

Applique  

29OOO 

Abscond  

Adament... 

165 

Agitating. 

600 

Animate  .  .  5700 

Apple  

3OOOO 

Absence  

51 

Adapt  

170 

Agitative.. 

625 

Annoit  5800 

Applum  — 

3IOOO 

Absent  

52 

Adapting... 

Z75 

Agitator  .  . 

650 

Antidate..  5900 

Applumb.... 

32OOO 

Absentee.  .  .. 

53 

Addict  

180 

Agonize.  .  . 

Anthem.  .  .  6000 

Applumbo.  . 

33OOO 

Absenter.  ..  . 

54 

Addition..  . 

185 

Agonizing 

700 

Antic  6100 

Applumbie.. 

34000 

Absolute  

55 

Address.   .. 

190 

Agony  .... 

725 

Antipathy.  6200 

Applejack  .. 

35000 

Absolutely.. 

50 

Adhere  

195 

Agree     .  .  . 

750 

Antiphone  6300 

Appointer... 

36000 

Absorb 

Adherent  .  . 

Agreeable 

Antiphonv  6400 

Apporter. 

Absorbing.. 

58 

Adhesion  .. 

205 

Agreeing.. 

775 
800 

Antipode..  6500 

Apportion  .  . 

38000 

Absorbent... 

59 

Adhesive.  .. 

2IO 

Aidance.  .. 

825 

Antipope.  .  6600 

Appose  

39000 

Abstain  

6c 

Adjacent... 

215 

Aidless  

850 

Antiquary  6700 

Apple  John  .. 

40000 

Abstainer..  . 

61 

Adjective.. 

22O 

Aimless.  .  . 

875 

Antiquate.  6800 

Apposer,.  .. 

4IOOO 

Abstaining.. 

6a 

Adjoin     

225 

Aimlessly. 

900 

Antique  .  .  .  6900 

Apposite  

42000 

Abstinence.. 

"63 

Adjure 

230 

Airgun  

925 

Antiquity.  7000 

Appositely.. 

43000 

Abstract..  .  .  . 

"4 

Adjust  

235 

Airhole..  . 

950 

Antiseptic   7100 

Apposition.. 

44000 

Absurd  

65 

Admirable. 

240 

Airtight.  .  . 

975 

Anthler.  .  .  7200 

Applepie  

45000 

Absurdity  .  . 

66 

Admiral  

245 

Alabaster. 

1000 

Anvil  7300 

Appositive.. 

46000 

Absurdly.... 

67 

Admire  

250 

Alack  

I  IOO 

Anxiety...  7400 

Appraisal... 

47000 

Abundance.. 

68 

Admiring.. 

255 

Alacrity.  .. 

1  200 

Anxious...  7500 

Appraiser.  .. 

48000 

Abundant... 

69 

Admit  

260 

Alarmbell. 

1300 

Aorta  7600 

Appreciant.. 

49000 

Abuse  

70 

Admitted... 

265 

Alarmed.  . 

1400 

Apartment  7700 

Appletree... 

50000 

Abused  ..  .. 

Admitting.. 

270 

Alarming.. 

1500 

Apathy  7800 

Appliance.  .. 

55000 

Abusing  

72 

Admonish.. 

275 

Albatross  . 

1600 

Aperture..  7900 

Applicable.. 

6OOOO 

Abusive  

73 

Adopted  ... 

280 

Albeit  

1700 

Apex  8000 

Applicant..  . 

65000 

Abyss  

Adore  

285 

Albin  

1800 

Aphelion..  8100 

Aoolv 

7OOOO 

Academic... 

75 

Adoring..  .. 

290 

Albion  .... 

1900 

Apollo  8200 

Appoint..... 

75000 

Academy  ..  . 

76 

Adroit  

295 

Album  

2OOO 

Apologize.  8300 

Appointee  .  . 

80000 

Accelerate.. 

77 

Adroitly  .  .  . 

300 

Albumen.. 

2100 

Apology  .  .  8400 

Appraise  

85000 

Accession.  .  . 

78 

Adult  

3°5 

Alchemist. 

Apostle..      8500 

Appreciate.  . 

9OOOO 

Accent  

/° 

Advent  

3IO 

Alcohol..  .  . 

Apparatus  8600 

Apprehend.. 

95OOO 

Accident  

79 
80 

Adventure. 

315 

Alderman. 

2400 

Apparel...  8700 

Apprentice. 

lOOOOO 

Acclaim  

81 

Advert  

320 

Alert  

25OO 

Apparent  .  8800 

Apprentle... 

150000 

Acclimate.  .. 

82 

Advertise.. 

325 

Alien  

2600 

Apparition  8900 

Apprentled. 

200000 

Accord  

83 

Advocate  .  . 

330 

Alignment 

27CO 

Appeal  9000 

Apprentler. 

25OOOO 

A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORtf. 


STYLES  OF  RADIATORS. 


No.  of 
Sections 

Columbia 

Pyro 

Pyro  Wall 

Princess 

Newport 

i 

Apprise 

Apse 

Aqueduct 

Arachnoid 

Arboreal 

2 

Apprizal 

Apsidal 

Aqueity 

Aragonese 

Arbored 

3 

Apprizing 

Apsis 

Aqueous 

Aragonite 

Arboreous 

4 

Apprizer 

Apsides 

Aquiferous 

Araignee 

Arboret 

5 

Approach 

Apt 

Aquiform 

Arraign 

Arborical 

6 

Approacher 

Aptable 

Aquila 

Araise 

Arbonst 

7 

Approaching 

Aptate 

Aquiline 

Aramatic 

Arborized 

8 

Approbate 

Aptera 

Aquilon 

Aramean 

Arborous 

9 

Apprompt 

Apterans 

Aquitaman 

Arameanism 

Arbuscle 

10 

Approof 

Apteral 

Aquose 

Araneidans 

Arbuscular 

ii 

Appropre 

Apternal 

Aquosity 

Araneides 

Arbustive 

12 

Appropra 

Apteran 

Ara 

Araneiform 

Arbustum 

13 

Approval 

Apterous 

Arab 

Araneous 

Arbute 

14 

Approvance 

Apteryx 

Arabesque 

Arango 

Arbutus 

'5 

Approve 

Aptitude 

Arabian 

Aration 

Arbutean 

16 

Approver 

Aptly 

Arabic 

Aratory 

Arcycle 

i? 

Appui 

Aptness 

Arabical 

Arbalist 

Arcade 

18 

Appulse 

Aptote 

Arabically 

Arbalister 

Arcaded 

J9 

Appulsion 

Apyretic 

Arabine 

Arbiter 

Arcadian 

20 

Appulsive 

Apyrexy 

Arabism 

Arbitrable 

Arcadie 

21 

Apricate 

Apyrous 

Arabest 

Arbitrary 

Arcane 

22 

Apricity 

Aqua 

Arable 

Arbitrate 

Arcanum 

23 

Apricot 

Aquarian 

Aracanese 

Arbitration 

Arcboutant 

24 

April 

Aquarium 

Arace 

Arbitrator 

Arch 

25 

A  priori 

Aquarius 

Araceous 

Arbitress 

Archaical 

26 

Apron 

Aquatic 

Araches 

Arblast 

Archaism 

27 

Aproned 

Aquatical 

Arachiz 

Arbor 

Arched 

28 

Aproner 

Aquatile 

Arachys 

Arborary 

Archelogy 

29 

Aproning 

Aquatint 

Arachyz 

Arborator 

Archer 

30 

Apropos 

Aquatinta 

Arachnida 

Arbory 

Archery 

No.  of 
Sections 

Elite 

Triumph 

Climax 

Perfect 

Sections  ....  Radiators 

i 

Baby 

Bead 

Blackbird 

Boy 

50  Bracelet 

2 

Bachelor 

Beam 

Blackmail 

Boylike 

75  Bradawl 

3 

Backbiter 

Beauty 

Blamable 

Boyhood 

100  Brazen 

4 

Backboard 

Beautiful 

Blameful 

Boyish 

200  Breakfast 

5 

Background 

Becalm 

Blanket 

Boyishly 

300  Brewery 

6 

Backward 

Become 

Bleak 

Boyishness 

400  Bricklayer 

7 

Bagpipe 

Bedding: 

Blend 

Boysplay 

500  Brickwork 

8 

Balance 

Bedeck 

Bliss 

Brace 

600  Brightly 

9 

Balcony 

Bedmaker 

Blockade 

Bracer 

700  Brimstone 

10 

Baldpate 

Bedtime 

Blockhouse 

Bracing 

800  Buckskin 

ii 

Bale 

Bedwork 

Blockhead 

Bracket 

900  Buckhorn 

12 

Ballast 

Befall 

Bloodshed 

Bracketing 

1000  Bulletin 

I3 

Ballot 

Befool 

Bloom 

Brackish 

iioo  Bullock 

*4 

Bandage 

Befriend 

Blossom 

Brad 

1200  Bullseye 

15 

Bandana 

Beguile 

Bluebell 

Brag 

1300  Bulrush 

16 

Bandbox 

Behave 

Bluebook 

Bragged 

1400  Bulwark 

*7 

Banner 

Behead 

Board             Bragging 

1500  Bumblebee 

18 

Banquet 

Behavior 

Boarding 

Braggart 

1600  Bundle 

19 

Baptism 

Bellows 

Boastful 

Bragless 

1700  Bungler 

20 

Barefoot 

Beloved 

Boatman 

Braid 

1800  Bunion 

21 

Bargain 

Bereave 

Bobtail 

Braiding 

1900  Bunting 

22 

Barley 

Bestow 

Boldface 

Brain 

2000  Burden 

23 

Barleycorn 

Betray 

Bombard 

Brained 

3000  Burdensome 

24 

Baronet 

Betide 

Bookful 

Brainless 

4000  Bureau 

25 

Barrack 

Betroth 

Bootjack 

Brake 

5000  Burgler 

26 

Barrier 

Betwixt 

Bouquet 

Brakeman 

6000  Burlesque 

27 

Barrister 

Bewail 

Botany 

Bramble 

7000  Bushel 

28' 

Basement 

Beware 

Bonedust 

Brambling 

8000  Butterfly 

29 

bayonet 

Bewilder 

Boundless 

Bran 

9000  Bylaw 

30 

Baytree 

Bewitch 

Boxwood 

Branch 

loooo  Byword 

BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


13 


STYLES  OF  RADIATORS. 


One  Row. 

Two  Row. 

Three  Row. 

Four  Row. 

Five  and  Six  Row. 

Cabbage  i 

X    3 

Camera  — 

•  2X3 

Carving.... 

•  3X 

3 

Cavern  

•4X    3 

^ider  

-5X3 

Cabin  i 

X    4 

Campaign. 

.2X4 

Cascade.... 

•3X 

4 

Cavity  

•4X4 

Cinnamon. 

•  5X4 

Cable  j 

\/      c 

Camphor 

2  x    5 

Casino.  .  .  . 

•3  X 

c 

Cedar  

•4X5 

Citizen  

5X5 

Caboose  ....i 

<•*•>       D 

X    6 

Canary  

'.2  X    6 

Casket  

•3  X 

6 

Century  

•  4X    6 

Civil  

.5X6 

Cackle           i 

XM 

Candle 

2X7 

Castor  .  .  . 

3  X 

7 

Chaining.  .  . 

.4X7 

Clatter 

c   X      7 

Cactus  .1 

7 

X    8 

Canker 

2X8 

Castle  

•3  X 

8 

Charity  

.4X8 

Clergy  .... 

.5X8 

Cadaver....i 

X    9 

Cannibal  .  . 

.2X9 

Catacomb 

•3X 

9 

Chattel.   ... 

4X    9 

Clinch  

••5  X    9 

Cadence.  ...i 

X  10 

Canopy. 

2   X    10 

Cataract.  . 

•3X 

10 

Checkmate. 

.4  X  10 

Clinker.... 

..5  X  10 

Cadet  i 

X  ii 

Canvas.... 

2   X    II 

Catnip  .  .  . 

•  3-X 

ii 

Cheeky...   . 

.4X  12 

Cloak  

..6X    3 

Cage...     ...i 

X  12 

Capital  

.2   X    12 

Cattle  

•3X 

12 

Cherry  

•  4  X  14 

Cloud  

..6X    4 

Calamity..  .  .1 

X  13 

Capstan  .  . 

2   X    13 

Caucus  

•3X 

13 

Chief  

.4X15 

Clover  

..6X    5 

Calcium  i 

X  14 

(  aravan  .  . 

.2    X    14 

Cavalry  .  . 

..3  x 

15 

Child  

.4  X  18 

Cobbler... 

..6  X    6 

Caldron  i 

X  15 

Carboy  .   . 

2   X    15 

Chimney... 

.4  X  20 

Cockney... 

..6X    7 

Calendar...i 

X  16 

Carcass.  .  . 

.2  X  16 

Chinese.... 

.4  X  22 

Codicil  

..6  X    8 

Calico  i 

X  18 

Cardinal.. 

.2   X    l8 

Church  .... 

.4  X  24 

Coffin  

..6  X    9 

Callous..  ..i 

X   20 

Cargo  

.2    X   20 

Collusion.  . 

..6  X  10 

Calmness...  i 

X   22 

Carpet.... 

.2   X   22 

Calomel  i 

X  24 

Carriage  . 

.2   X   24 

Camel     ....i 

X  26 

Cartoon  .  . 

.2   X   26 

Circulars. 

Corners  and  Columns. 

Miscellaneous. 

Miscellaneous. 

Combustion.  10  Circular 

Compose.  .  .  .  10  Corner 

Cottage.  .Dining  Room 

Crumble  Extended 

Comedian.  ..15  Circular 

Concert  15  Corner 

Hot  Closet. 

Surface. 

Comfort  .  ...20  Circular 

Confiscate  .  .20  Corner 

Courtship.  .Window. 

Crystal.  .Enlarged  Sur- 

Comical    26  Circular 

Confit  25  Corner 

Courage  ....  Horizontal 

face. 

Companion..  34  Circular 
Comparison.  50  Circular 
Compass    .  .  72  Circular 
Complexion  142  Circular 

Confitent  ...  28  Corner 
Conquest..  26  Column 
Convulsion  34  Column 
Cordage  ...  50  Column 
Cordate  58  Column 

Indirect. 
Crape..  Angle  Indirect. 
Cravat  .Angle  Pin  In- 
direct. 
Cribbage....  Golds   Pin 

Culprit..  Hot  Water. 
Cupid..  Marble  Binder. 
Cupola..  Iron  Tops 
Curate..  Brass  Screen. 
Curfew..  Bronzed. 

Cordated..i42  Column 

Indirect. 

Current.   .Renaissance 

Cricket....  Direct  Indi- 

with Pillars. 

rect. 

Cushion  .  .  .  Renaissance 

Crush..  Box  Base. 

without  Pillars. 

Crumb...       Baker  Air 

Valve. 

18  Loop  Ring  Column Cushipnet 

22  Loop  Ring  Column Cushiony 

28  Loop  Ring  Column Cusk 

32  Loop  Ring  Colnmn Cuskin 

Elite  Corner  Steam  Radiator Cusp 

Elite  Corner  Hot  Water  Radiator.  .Cuspated 

Elite  Curved  Steam  Radiator Cusped 

Elite  Curved  Hot  Water  Radiator    Cuspidal 

Elite  Direct- indirecc  Radiator Cuspidate 

Columbia  Corner  Steam  Radiator.Cuspidated 
Columbia  Corner  HotWater  Radiator.Cuspis 
Columbia  Curved  Steam  Radiator. ..Custard 
Columbia  Curved  Hot  Water  Radiator. 

Custode 

Columbia  Direct-Indirect  Radiator  Custodial 
Princess  Corner  Steam  Radiator.  .Custodian 
Princess  Corner  Hot  Water  Radiator. 

Custodier 

Princess  Curved  Steam  Radiator Custody 

Princess  Curved  Hot  Water  Radiator. 

Custom 
Princess  Direct-Indirect  Radiator. 

Customable 

Pyro  Corner  Steam  Radiator Customably 

Pyro  Corner  Hot  Water  Radiator. Customary 

Pyro  Curved  Steam  Radiator Customer 

Pyro  Curved  Hot  Water  Radiator Gustos 

Pyro  Direct-Indirect  Radiator Custrel 

Defiance  Corner  Steam  Radiator Cutch 

Defiance  Corner  Hot  Water  Radiator. 

Cutchery 

Defiance  Curved  Steam  Radiator Cute 

Defiance  Curved  Hot  Water  Radiator. 

Cuteness 
Defiance  Bay  Window  Steam  Radiator. 

Cuticle 

Defiance  Bay  Window  Hot  Water  Radi- 
ator    ....Cuticlar 


Elite  Steam  Radiator  with  Crescent  Dam- 
per   Cutis 

Elite  Hot  Water  Radiator  with  Crescent 
Damper Cutlass 

Elite  Steam  Radiator  with  Duplex  Cres- 
cent Damper Cutler 

Elite   Hot  Water  Radiator  with  Duplex 
Crescent  Damper Cutlery 

Bundy  Standard    Steam  Radiator    with 
Crescent  Damper Cutlet 

Bundy    Standard    Hot  Water    Radiator 
with  Crescent  Damper Cutling 

Bundy  Standard    Steam  Radiator    with 
Duplex  Crescent  Damper Cutter 

Bundy  Standard   Hot    Water    Radiator 
with  Duplex  Crescent  Damper..  .Cutting 

Bundy   Standard  Steam  Radiator    with 
Duplex  Base Cuttle 

Bundy    Standard    Hot    Water    Radiator 
with  Duplex  Base Cuttoe 

Bundy    Standard    Steam  Radiator  with 
Semi-Duplex  Base Cutty 

Bundy    Standard    Hot    Water    Radiator 

with  Semi-Duplex  Base —         ... .  Cutwal 
.Elite  Semi-Duplex  Steam  Radiator.. Cuvette 

Columbia  Semi-Duplex  Steam  Radiator. Cuz 

Princess  Semi-Duplex  Steam  Radiator. 

Cyanati 

Pyro  Semi-Duplex  Steam  Radiator. Cyanean 

Pyro-Wall  Semi-Duplex  Steam  Radiator. 

Cyanic 

Defiance  Semi-Duplex  Steam    Radiator. 

Cyanide 

Triumph  Semi-Duplex  Steam  Radiator. 

Cyanite 

Climax     Vertical     Semi-Duplex     Steam 
Radiator Cyanogen 


14 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Height  from  Floor  to  Top. 


Dagger  
Daisy 

10" 
11" 

Deafen  
Debate  

21" 
22" 

Destroy  
Dexter  

32" 
-33" 

12" 

Declare 

23" 

Digest  

34" 

S 

13" 

24" 

Dirk        

35" 

P 

14" 

Default         .    .  . 

25" 

Dish  

36" 

D     k 

15" 

Defend 

26" 

Dock  

37" 

Darling 

16" 

27" 

Dog 

38" 

Date 

17" 

Demolish 

28" 

Dolphin 

39" 

Daylight 

18" 

Dental 

29" 

Domain  

40" 

19" 

Depart 

30" 

Dotage 

42" 

Deacon  

20" 

Deprive  

31" 

Dovetail  

45" 

Tapping. 


RIGHT  HAND. 

RIGHT  HAND 

LEFT  HAND. 

LEFT  HAND. 

Egotist  .  . 

•  2f  'x  3f  ' 

Empire....  lj£"x  X" 

Fable.... 

.  &"x  %» 

Forgery..  .l)4"x  %" 

Elastic... 

/^"x  X" 

Empty....  IV'xl" 

Faculty.. 

..  %"*.  >£" 

Frantic  lj^"xl" 

Elder.... 

.1"    x  %» 

Engine  l%"xlM" 

Fairy.... 

.1"    x  X" 

Furnace...  IV'xl^" 

Elegant.  . 

.1" 

Engrave...  IK" 

Fashion  . 

.1" 

Furniture.  1%" 

Elope  

.1"    xl  ' 

Engross  ...lX"xl" 

Fetlock.  . 

.1"    xl" 

Furrow  l^"xl" 

Embark  .  . 

•  w 

Enigma  ..  .2" 

Flower.  . 

•  1M" 

Furtive....  2" 

Fury  Same  End. 

Futile  Feed  in  Top. 

Future  Opposite  End. 

Futurity  Feed  in  Base. 

Referring  to  Fig- Your  Illustrated  Catalogue. 


1     Gabble 

lO^Genius 

16    Glanders 

25   Golden 

36    Grunt 

2      Gainful 

11    Genteel 

17    Glendale 

26    Gospel 

37    Guano 

3      Gaiter 

ll^Geology 

18    Glimmer 

27    Governess 

38    Guardian 

4      Gallows 

12    Ghost 

19    Glisten 

28    Graceful 

39    Guidance 

5      Galvanic 

12>£Gigantic 

lO^Globular 

29   Graduate 

40    Guild 

6      Gambler 

12^Gimcrack 

19%Glomerate 

30   Graphic 

41    Guillotine 

7      Gamester 

13    Gipsy 

20    Glorify 

31    Gratuity 

42    Guinea 

8      Garbage 

13}£Girdle 

21    Glossary 

32    Gravel 

43    Guitar 

9      Garlic 

14    Girlhood 

22    Glutton 

33   Group 

44    Gullet 

10    Gaudy 

liXGizzard 

23    Glycerine 

34   Grudge 

45    Guilty. 

lO^Gelatine 

15    Gladsome 

24    Goblet 

35   Grumble 

46    Gulph. 

Orders  and  Shipments. 


Habit Answer  how  soon  can  ship 

Hackney. .  .Can  ship  at  once  if  tapping  is  1" 

x%»R.H. 

Haddock.  ..Ship  immediately. 
Haggard. .  .Send  shipping  directions. 

Halibut Will  send  directions  by  mail. 

Hallow Have  you  shipped  our  order  of. .  f 

Halter Your  order  was  shipped 

Hamlet Your  order  will  be  shipped 

Hammer. . .  Add  to  our  order  of 

Hammock. If  you  have  not  shipped  order  of 

— hold  for  further  advices. 


Handcuff. . .  Advices  in  regard  to  order 

too  late,  it  was  shipped 

Handsome.  .When  will  Order  No. .  be  shipped 
Hangman . .  If  you  have  shipped  our  order  of 

— please  send  tracer  as  we 

need  it  badly. 

Hanker — Omit from  our  order  of 

Happy Omit — from  our  order  No 

Hatchet..  ..Substitute  on  our  order  of 

in  place  of 

Hatchway  .Add  to  our  order  No 

Hateful ....  Duplicate  order  No 


Can  Ship  order  in Bays  from  Receipt. 


1  Hatred 

2  Haughty 

3  Haunted 

4  Havock 

5  Hawk 

6  Hawthorn 

7  Hazard 


8  Hazel 

9  Headless 

10  Headway 

11  Headlong 

12  Heap 

13  Hearse 

14  Heathen 


15  Hebrew 

16  Hellish 

17  Hemlock 

18  Herald 

19  Heresy 

20  Hero 

21  Herring 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


15 


SHIPPING  LINE. 


SHIP   VIA 

Hexagon Anchor  Line. 

Hideous A.  T.  &  S.  Fe  R.  R. 

Higgle Antwerp. 

Highland Boat 

Highway Bait.  &  O.  R.  R, 

Hilarity Blue  Line. 

Hillock Bristol. 

Hinder. Bordeaux. 

Hint Continental  Line. 

Hireling Ches.  &  Ohio  R.  R. 

Hissing Chi.  &  N.  W.  R.  R. 

History Chi.  Bur.  &  Quincy  R.  R. 

Hive Chi.  Mil.  &  St.  Paul  R.  R. 

Hoard Clyde  Line. 

Hobart Charleston  Steamer. 

Hobby Chi.  R.  I.  &  Pac.  R.  R. 

Hobble Canada  Southern. 

Hobson Del.,  Lack.  &  Western. 

Hock Empire  Line. 

Hoggish Erie  Desp. 

Holiday Erie  R.  R. 

Holiness Fxpress. 

Holland Fast  Freight. 

Homage. . First  Steamer. 

Homeless Globe  Line. 

Homesick Gt.  West.  Desp. 

Homicide Glasgow. 


SHIP   VIA 

Honest Hoosaac  Tunnel. 

Hoodwink Hull 

Hopeful Havre 

Hopper Hamburg. 

Hornet. Kenawha  Desp 

Horizon Lackawanna  Line. 

Horrid Lehigh  Valley  R.  R. 

Hospital Liverpool. 

Hothouse London. 

Hound Metropolitan  Line. 

Hose Mer.  Desp. 

Howling Mallory  Line. 

Huckster Morgan  Line. 

Humanity N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  R. 

Humble.. N.  Y.,  N.  H.&  H.  R.  R. 

Humbug Norwich  Line. 

Humorist N.  Y.,S.&West'n.  R.R. 

Hungry N.  J.  C.  R.  R. 

Huntsman Old  Dominion  Line. 

Hurdle Penna.  R.  R. 

Husband Phila.  &  Reading  R.R. 

Husky Red  Line. 

Hyena Star  Union  Line. 

Hypocrite Traders1  Desp. 

Hyphen Texas  Steamer. 

Hysterics Union  Pacific. 

Hyson. West  Shore  R.  R. 


PRICES  AND  QUOTATIONS. 


Ideal Quote  lowest  price  on 

Idiot Quote  lowest  price  f .  p.  b on .    ... 

Ignoble..  This  price  for  immediate  acceptance. 

Illegal  . . .  Our  offer  of withdrawn. 

Illusion.. Carload  lots. 

Imbecile.  All  prices  withdrawn  as  previously 
quoted. 


Imbibe Less  than  car  load  lots. 

Imitate  With  freight  allowance  to 

Immerge . . . .  W  ith freight  allowance 

Immodest..  .If writes  for  prices  quote.... 

Immoral What  price  shall  we  quote 

Immortal Less  C.  L.   freight    allowance  to 

your  city. 


QUOTE  LOWEST  PRICE  ON  LOOPS. 

ioo  Impact 
200  impartial 
300  Impatient 
400  Impeach 
500  Imperial 

600  Implicate 
700  Incline 
800  Income 
900  Incubate 
1,000  indelible 

1,200  Indicate 
1,500  Indulge 
i,  800  Infamy 
2,000  Infidel 
2,500  Inflate 

3,000  Inhabit 
3,500  Inhale 
4,000  Insane 
4,500  Insect 
5,000  Irritate 

6,000  Italic 
8,000  Item 
10,000  Ivory 
15,000  Ivy 
20,000  Ixolyte 

WILL  QUOTE    £i 
F.  0.  B  

abber  25 
ackal  25    a 
ackdaw  ..25 
acket  25 
acobite...25 

scountper.  cent.    Eq^vta~  Net. 

•25           -75 
ad  2^                        .26875      .73125 
2^  and  2^         .2870        .7130 
2^  and  5             .3053        .6947 
2^  and  7^          .3236        .6764 
2^  and  10           .3419       .6581 
id  5                             .2875        -7*25 
5      and  2^         .3053        -6947 
5      and  5             -3231        .6769 
5     and  1Yz         .3409        -6591 
5     and  10           -35875      .64125 
id  iYz                       .30625      .69375 
7^  and  -2.%         -3236       .6764 
lYi  and  5             .3409        .6591 
-jYz  and  7^         .3583       .6417 
7^  and  10           .3756       .6244 
nd  10                         .3250       .6750 
10   and  zYz         .3419       .6581 

WILL  QUOTE  Discount  per.  cen 

F.O.  B  

Jockey  ....  25                10    and  5 
Joiner  ....25                10   and  7^ 
Joke  ...  25                10   and  10 
Journal..  ..27^ 

jovial  27^             2^  and  2> 
Joy  27^            2^  and  5 
Jubilent...27^             2^  and  7^ 
Judgment.  27^             2^  and  10 
Tug    .  .            oT1/^  and      c 

/     Equiva-    *j.. 
tent.      2  ef' 

•35875      .64125 
2      .3756        .6244 
.3925        .6075 
.275         .725 
.2931        .7069 
£      .3108        .6892 
.3285        .6715 
£      .3461        .6539 
.3638        .6362 
.31125      .68875 
<      .3285        .6715 
•3457         -6543 
'2       .3629         .6371 
.3801         .6199 
.3294         .6706 
i       .3461         .6539 
.3629         .6371 
£       -3797         -6203 

anitor  25    ai 
apan  25 
asper  25 
aundice...25 
ealous  25 
elly            25    ai 

.  uice  ... 
umble  . 
]  ump... 
.  unction 
"  unior.. 
1  uniper. 
.  urist... 
]  ustice  . 

•  --27K             5     and  2^ 
•  •  -27K             5     and  5 
.     27^             5     and  71/ 
-..27^             5     and  10 
...27^  and    lYz 
...27^             1%  and  2> 
...27^             7^  and  5 

eopard  25 
erk  25 
esuit  25 
ewell  25 
ig  25    a 

ingle  25 

16 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


PRICES  AND  QUOTATIONS-Continued. 


WILL  QUOTE 
F.  O.  B. 

Justify  

Juvenile. 
Kangaroo 

Keel 

Keeper  

Keg 

Kennel 
Kettle.. 

Keyhole 

Keystone. . . 

Kick 

Kidnap 

Kidney 

Kindle... 

Kindness 

King 

Kiss 

Kit 

Kitchen 

Kite 

Knapsack... 

Knave 

Knee 

Knell 

Knife . 

Knock 

Label 

Lackey. . 

Ladder 

Ladle 

Lag 

Lake 

Lamb 

Lament 

Lampblack. 

Lancet 

Landing.  . .. 

Landmark. . 

Lane 

Language. . 

Lantern 

Lap 

Larboard. . . 

Larder 

Larkspur.. . 

Lash 

Latch 

Lateral...  .. 

Latin 

Latitude... . 

Lattice 

Laudanum. 

Launch 

Laundry    .. 

Laurel .... 

Lavatory. . . 

Lawful 

Lawless 

Laxative  . . . 

Layman.  ... 

Leader 

League 

Leakage 

Leap. 


Discount  per  cent.    Eq^n°ta' 


\  and 


7^4  and  10 


.-.27I/2 


2K 

5 


30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
3° 
30 
30 
3° 
30 
3° 
30 

•30 

.30 

•30 

•30 
3° 

•30 

•30 
32 1/ 
32  J 


and 


and 


•3964 

•3475 

•3638 

.3801 

•3965 

•41275 

.30 

2^  .3175 

•zYz  and    2^    .3346 
2^  and    5 
2l/2  and    1 
2^  and  10 


and 
and 
and 
and  10 


and 


and  z 
and  5 
and  -jz 
and  10 


and 


-jYz  and    2% 
7%  and    5 
lYz  and    7*4 
" ;  and  10 

and    zYz 
and    5 
and    lYz 
and  10 


and 


.3214  and    5 
5 

5 
5 

and   5- 


1%  and 
2^- and 
•2%  and  i 


3*% 

•  32^2 


and   zY. 
and    5 
and    7Y 
and  10 


7y2  and    2^ 
7Yz  and    5 
7*4  and    7Y 
7Y2  and  10 

;  and  10 

\          10     and    2^ 

•          10     and    5 
10     and    7^ 

\          10     and  10 


35 

35 

35 

35 

35 

35 
•35 
•35 
•35 
-35 
•35 
•35 
•35 
•35 
•35 
•35* 


and 


and 


and 


and 
and 
and 
and 


- 

and    2^ 
and    5 
and    7 
and  10 


35i6 

3687 
•38575 
•335 
•35i6 
.36825 

•3849 
.4015 

•3525 
.3687 

•3849 

.4009 

.41725 

•37 

•38575 

.4016 

•41725 

•433 

•325 

•34i9 

•3583 

•3748 

.3912 

.4077 

.35875 

.3748 

.3908 

.4068 

.4229 

.3756 

.3912 

.4068 

.4226 

.4381 

•3925 

.4077 

.4229 

.4381 

•45325 


j  and  2^ 
2%  and  5 
2^  and  7^ 
"  j  and  10 


•3979 
.4138 
.4296 
•3825 
•3979 

'.4288 

•44425 

•39875 

.4138 

.4288 

•4438 

•4589 


.6036 

•6525 

.6362 

.6199 

.6035 

•58725 

.70 

.6825 

.6654 

.6484 

•6313 

.61425 

•  665 
.6484 

•63175 
.6151 

•5985 
•6475 
•63^3 

•  6151 
•599i 
•58275 
•63 
.61425 

•  5984 
•58275 
.567 

•  675 

•  6581 
.6417 
.6252 
.6088 
•5923 
•64125 
.6252 
.6092 
•5932 
•577i 
.6244 
.6088 
•5932 
•5775 
.5619 
•6075 
•5923 
•5771 
.5619 
•54675 

'^ 
•63375 

•6i79 

.6021 

.5862 

«57°4 

•6175 

.6021 

.5866 

•5712 

•55575 

.6,  125 


•5562 

•54" 


WILL  QUOTE 
F.  O    B 

Learned 

Lease 

Leather  

Leaven 

Lecture 

Legacy 

Legal 

Legation 

Legion 

Legislate  . . 

Leisure 

Lemon 

Leprosy 

Lethargy. ... 

Lettuce 

Levity 

Lewdness  . . . 

Lexicon 

Libel 

Liberal  

Library    

Lifeless 

Ligament.... 
Lightning... . 

Limber 

Limpid 

Languish 

Lion 

Liquor 

Litany 

Litigate , 

Litter 

Lively 

Livery 

Lizard 

Loadstone.. 

Lobby 

Lobster 

Locker 

Locust , 

Lofty 

Logic 

Longitude.. 
Lordship... . 
Lottery. .... 

Lovely 

Lowland    .. 

Loyal 

Lubber 

Lumbago. . . 

Lunacy 

Lurid 

Lutheran . . . 
Luxury.  ... 
Mackerel . . . 

Madcap 

Madhouse. . 
Magazine... 
Magenta.... 

Magic. 

Magnetic... 
Magnolia  .. 
Mandrake.. 
Mankind  . . . 


Discount  per  cent. 
(5     and  i 


and    2^ 
10     and    5 
10     and    7Y. 
10     and  10 


37^  and 

371A 
•371A 
37% 
371A 
37 Yz  and 


>  and    2^2 
;  and    5 

I  and    7K 

>  and  10 


37^ 

37^  and 

37^ 

37^ 

37/^ 

37*/2 

-.7Ya  and 


and 


5  and    2^ 

5  and    5 

5  and    7^ 

5  and  10 

7^  and    2l/z 
7l/2  and    5 
7%  and    7Yz 
7y2  and  10 

and    2^ 
and    5 
and    7% 
and  10 

2i/2 

2^2  and    21/2 

2^  and    5 

2^  and    7*4 

zYz  and  10 

5 

5 

3 

S 

% 

lYz  and  2 
7%  and  5 
7Yz  and  7 
7*4  and  10 


and    zYz 
and    5 
and    7*4 
and  10 


37^ 

•37l/s 

4° 

40 

40 

40 

,40 

4° 

40     and 

4o 
,40 

.40 

.  40     and 

.40 

,40 

40 
.40 

.40     and 
.40 
.40 

40 

40 1 

.42^4  and  -zYz 

4^Yz  2^  and   2* 

42%  2^  and    5 

42^4  2^  and    7* 

42^  2^4  and  10 

42^  and  5 

•  42^  5 
-42^ 

42^ 

.   ~.i  5 

42^  and  7 

42^2  7 


10 


and 
and 
and 
and  1 


and  2 
5  and  5 
5  and  7 

and  10 


and 


and  2 
and  5 
and  7 
and  10 


•415  • 

.4296  , 

.44425  , 

.4589  . 

•4735  • 

•375  - 

.3906  . 

.4059  . 

.4211  . 

•4363     • 
.4516 
.40625 
.4211     , 
•43!9 

^656 
.4219 
•4363 

•  4508 
•4652  . 
•4797 
•4375 
.4516 
.4656 
•4797 
•49375  • 
.40 

.415   , 
.4296  , 
.44425  . 
•4589 
•4735 
•43 

.44425  . 
.4585  • 
•47-75  • 
.487   . 

•445 
•4589 
•47275  • 
.4866 

•  5005 
.46 

•4735 

•487 

•5005 

•514 

•425 

.4294 

•4534 

.4674 

.4814 

•4954 

•45375 

•4674 

.4811 

•4947 

.5084 

.4681 

.4814 

•4947 

.508 

•5213 

•  4825 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


17 


'PRICES  AND  QUOTATIONS-Continued. 


^count  per  cent. 


-   Net 


Maple 

Marine.... 

Market 

Mastiff.... 

Matron 

Meadow  . .. 

Mechanic.. 

Melody  .   .. 

Membrane. 

Memorial. . 

Methodist.. 

Midwife  . .. 

Migrate.... 

Milestone.. 

Military..., 

Milk....... 

Mineral.. . . 

Minister... 

Mischief... 

Miracle .... 

Misplace... 

Mistress .. 

Mock 

Monitor 

Monkey 

Monument. 
Moonshine. . 

Morbid 

Mortgage... 
Mountain  .. 

Mouse 

Muddy 

(Mule 

Multitude... 
Museum... 

Musket 

Muslin 

Mustard..   . 

Mutiny 

Mutton  ...   . 

Myrtle 

Mystic 

Slapkin 

STation 

Nativity.... 

Mature 

Vavigate  . 

Needle 

^eck 

sfephew 

slest  

slimble 

tipple 


..42% 
..42% 
..427*2 

..421/2 

••45 

..45     and 
••45 
••45 
••45 
•45 

..45  and 
••45 
•45 
•45 
•45 
.45  and 

•45 


•45 

.45     and 

•45 

•45 
45 

•?7K 

•  47%  and 

•  47% 
•47% 
•47% 
•47% 

,4772  and 
•47% 
•47% 

47% 
.47%  and 


10  and    2% 

10  and    5 

10  and    7% 

10  and  10 


2%  and    2% 
2/2  and    5 

2%  and  10 

5 

5     and    2% 

5      and    5 

5      and    7% 

5     and  10 

7%  and    2% 

7%  and  10 

and    27^ 
o     and    5 
and    7% 
and  10 


272  and    2>£ 
2%  and    5 
2%  and    -]Yz 
2%  and  10 
5 

5     and    2% 
5      and    5 
5     and    7% 
5     and  10 


•47% 
.47% 

.47%  and 
•47% 
•  47% 
•47% 
47% 


7%  and    jl/2 
7%  and  10 

and    2% 
and    5 
and    >jy2 
and  10 


and 


formal 

Nosegay.... 

Nostril 

Notary 

Nourish 

Numeral 

Nuptial 

Nursery  . 

Jutmeg 

'akum.. . . 


•  50 
•50 
.50 
50  and 

50 
•50 
•50 


2%  and  2% 
2%  and  5 
2%  and  -jY2 
2%  and  10 
5 

5  and  2% 
5  and  5 
5  and  7% 


7%  and    2 

7%  and    5 
fc  and    7 


10     and 


•4954 

.5084 

•5213 

•53425 

•45 

•46375 

•4772 

.4906 

•504 

•5174 

•4775 

.4906 

.5036 

•5i67 

•52975 

•504 

•5294 

.5421 

•505 

•5174 

•52975 

.5421 

•5545 
•475 
.4881 
.5009 
•5i37 
•5265 

•5393 
.50125 

•5137 

,5262 
,5386 


.5046 

•4787 

•46575 

•55 

•53625 

.5228 

•5094 

•496 

.4826 

•5225 

•5°94 

,4964 

•4833 
•47025 


•  47o6 

•4579 

•495 

.4826 

•47025 

•4579 

•4455 

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Ovation 52i^ 


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Pavement...  5 


Pectoral  .....  57i 
Pedagogue..  57K 
Pedestrian...  57i/2 
Pedigree.  :..57i/2  and 


dulum. 
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Pension 


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.3833 
.3735 
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18 


A.  A.  GR1FFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


PRICES  AND  QTJOTATIONS-Continued. 


WILL  QUOTE 
F.  O.  B 

Pentagon  . . . 
Penurious. . . 

Pepper  

Percolate  . .. 
Perdition.. .. 
Perennial ... 
Perforate.. . . 
Perfume  ... 

Perjury 

Perpetual.... 
Persecute . .. 

Persian 

Personate. .. 

Perspire 

Pervade 

Perusal. . .  . 
Pestilence.. 

Petition 

Petrify  

Petticoat.... 
Petulant 

Pewter 

Phantom  ... 
Pharmacy... 

Physical 

Piano 

Plaster 

Picket 

Piety 

Pigeon 

Pigmy 

Pilfer 

Pilgrim 

Pillow 

Pilot 

Pimple 

Pipkin 

Piracy 

Pistol 

Pitcher  

Piteous..    .. 

Pivot 

Plague 

Plaintive 

Planet 

Plantation. . . 
Planter..  .. 

Platoon 

Playful 

Pleasant 

Plebian 

Plentiful  ... 
Pliable     .... 
Ploughman  . 

Pluck 

Plump 

Plunder 

Poacher 

Pocket 

Pointer 

Poison 

Poker 

Polecat  — 
Policy 


Discount  per  cent. 


'va-  Net 


25 
.6485 
•65775 
.667 
64 
,649 
.658 
,667 
,676 
.625 
•6344 
.6435 
,6527 
.6618 
6709 

.64375 

,6527 

.6616 

.6705 

6794 

•6531 

.661 

.6705 

.6791 


WILL  QUOTE 
F.  O.   B 

Polish 

Pollute 

Polygamy... 

Polygon 

Pomatum  ... 

Fommel 

Ponder 

Pontoon i 

Poplin i 

Popular i 

Porcupine... 

Porpoise < 

Portico i 

Positive i 

Postage i 

Potash i 

Potato 

Pothook ....  i 

Poultry < 

Poverty i 

Powder. . .  .  < 
Powerful....! 

Practical ; 

Prattle • 

Preacher 

Precinct 

Precious ' 

Precipice.. . . 
Preclude  . . . .; 
Predestine. ..: 
Prediction... : 
Predispose..; 

Preface • 

Pregnant. 
Prejudice....' 

Prelate ; 

Premium....' 

Prepare • 

Presbyter...; 
Prescribe  . ..; 
Preserve  . .  : 
President. ... 

Pretend 

Pretext • 

Pretty : 

Prevail  ....  ; 
Prevalent....' 

Prevent • 

Priest 

Primage ; 

Primitive.. .. 

Primrose 

Princess 

Principle....' 

Printer 

Prismatic  ... 

Prisoner 

Privacy 

Privilege  ... 
Probation.... 
Problem.. 
Procession  . . 

Proclaim 

Prodigal.     .. 


Discount  per  cent. 
:-$  10     and  10 


2^*2  and    2^2 
zMj  and    5 
2^2  and    7^2 
2^2  and  10 
3    5 

5      and    2^ 
5     and    5 
5     and    7^ 
5     and  10 

0  7^  and    2^ 
|  -i       jYz  and    5 

7^  and    714  • 

V  -  7^2  and  10 

^  and  o 

3  o     and    2^ 

3  o      and    5 

3  o     and    7^ 

1  o     and  10 

and   2^ 


and    2^ 
and    5 
and    7^ 
and  10 


and 


, 
and  7 

and  10 


2  and  2^ 
2  and  5 
2  and  7^ 
2  and  10 

and  2^ 
and  5 
and  7^2 
and  10 
i 

2  and  2^ 
2  and  5 
2  and  7^ 
2  and  10 

and  2^ 
and  5 
and  7^ 
and  10 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


19 


PRICES  AND  aTJOTATIONS-Continued. 

WILL  QUOTE  Discount  per  cent. 

Equiva-     Net 
lent. 

WILL  QUOTE  Discount  per  cent.    E<?™?a~ 
F  o    B      .  .  .  r                                           lent. 

Net 

.225 
.2194 
.2139 
.2084 
.2029 
.1974 
.21375 
.2084 
•2031 
.1977 
.1924 
.2081 
.2029 
.1977 
•1925 
•1873 
.2025 
.1974 
.1924 
•  1873 
.18225 

Produce.  .. 
Profane  .  .  . 
Professor.  . 
Profile... 

.  .75  and 
•  •75 
75 

2l/z  and  -2^/2 
2l/2  and  5 
•2%  and  7%. 
-2%.  and  10 

5      and  -2%. 
5     and  5 
5     and  7^ 
5     and  10 

7%  and  2%. 

7l/2  and  5 
71A  and  7% 
7l/2  and  10 
o 

o   and  -2^/2 
o   and  5 

o   and  10 

•75 
•75625 
.76234 
.7684 
•7745 
.7806 
.7625 
.7684 
•7744 
.7803 
•78625 
•76875 
•7745 
.7803 
.7861 
.7919 
•775 
.7806 
•78625 
.7919 
•7975 

•25 
•24375 
.23766 
.2316 
-2255 
.2194 
•2375 
.2316 
.2256 
.2197 

•21375 
•23125 
•2255 
.2197 
.2139 
.2081 
•  225 
.2194 
21375 
.2081 
•  2025 

Pudding..  . 
Pugilist.... 
Pullet  
Pulpy  
Pulsation.  . 
Pulverize  . 
Punctual.  . 
Pupil  
Puppy  
Purgative. 
Purify  .... 
Purple 

•77^ 
.77^  and 
•77^ 
.-77« 

.771/!  and 

.11% 
•  11% 
-77% 
•77% 
77%  and 

*% 

5 
5 
5 
5 

77% 

7l/2 
7% 

IO 

10 
10 
IO 
IO 

and  -2^/2 
and  5 
and  7l/2 
and  10 

and  -2%. 
and  5 
and  7^/2 
and  10 

and  -2l/2 
and  5 
add  7l/2 
and  10 

and  2% 
and  5 
and  7^/2 
and  10 

•775 
.7806 
.7861 
.7916 
.7971 
.8026 
.78625 
.7916 
.7969 
.8023 
.8076 
.7919 
.7971 
.8023 
.8075 
.8127 
•7975 
.8026 
.8076 
.8127 
.8i775 

Prohibit.  . 
Prolong  .  .  . 
Promotion 
Pronoun.  .  . 
Prophet  .  .  . 
Proposal  .  . 
Prosecute.. 
Prospect.   . 
Prostrate  . 
Protestant. 
Proud  

-•75 

..75  and 
•  •75 

•75 
••75 

..75  and 
••75 
••75 
•  -75 

Purport  
Purser 

•;$ 

Push....  . 

•77^ 
•  77^2  and 

Proverb  .  . 
Province  .  . 
Provoke.  .  . 
Prudent.... 
Puberty  
Publican... 

'.'.75  and 

••75 
••75 
••75 
••75 

Pustule.... 
Putrid  

Putty  

•77^ 

Pu/zle.... 
Pylorus.   .  . 
Pyramid... 

77  % 
•11%. 
"11%. 

LETTERS  AND  TELEGRAMS. 


YOUR  LETTER  OF  

HAVE     YOU    RECEIVED 

YOUR   TELEGRAM 

LETTER  OF  

RECEIVED. 

TELEGRAM  OF    

OF                RECEIVED 

ist 

Rabbit 

Sack 

Tallow 

Vaccination 

2d 

Radical 

Saddle 

Tangle 

Vagrant 

3d 

Radish 

Safety 

Target 

Valley 

4th 

Rainbow 

Sailor 

Telescope 

Vandal 

5th 

Rake 

Salad 

Tempest 

Vapor 

6th 

Rambler 

Sally 

Terrace 

Varnish 

7th 

Rapture 

Saloon 

Testament 

Venison 

8th 

Rascal 

Salvage 

Thirsty 

Venus 

gth 

Ratify 

Sample 

Tiger 

Veranda 

icth 

Ravage 

Sandal 

Tobacco 

Verbena 

nth 

Raven 

Sanity 

Toilet 

Vermin 

i2th 

Razor 

Sapling 

Tolerate 

Version 

1  3th 

Reality 

Sardine 

Topaz 

Vertebra 

i4th 

Reaper 

Satin 

Torch 

Vestment 

1  5th 

Reason 

Satisfy 

Torpedo 

Vestibule 

i6th 

Rebel 

Saucer 

Traffic 

Vestry 

1  7th 
1  8th 

Reception 
Recline 

Savage 
Sawdust 

Tranquil 
Transpire 

Veteran 
Vexation 

igth 

Record 

Scabby 

Treasurer 

Vibrate 

2oth 

Recruit 

Sculptor 

Triangle 

Vicar 

2iSt 

Rector 

Segment 

Trombone 

Victory 

22d 

Redress 

Selfish 

Tropical 

Vindicate 

23d 

Refine 

Senator 

Trump 

Vigilant 

24th 

Reflect 

Sentry 

Tumbler 

Village 

25th 

Rigid 

Serenade 

Turkey 

Vinegar 

26th 

Rifle 

Serpent 

Turnip 

Violate 

27th 

Ripple 

Shabby 

Tutor 

Virgin 

28th 

Roach 

Shadow 

Twine 

Virtue 

29th 

Robber 

Shaving 

Twinkle 

Visit 

3oth 

Rocket 

Signal 

Twist 

Volcano 

3iSt 

Rosin 

Slipper 

Tyrant 

Vulcan 

Walnut Have  written. 

Washing. . .  .We  can  read  your  telegram,  but  do 

not    understand  it. 
Watchman..  Answer  by  telegraph  at  once. 

Wedlock  . .  Telegraph  to  me  (or  us)  at 

Welcome.  ..Will  answer  to-morrow  morning. 
Welfare . , .,.  You  have  not  answered  our  letter  of 


Whalebone.. You  have  not  answered  our  tele- 
gram of 

Whisky Last  letter  from  you  was  dated. 

Wicked  Will  write  the  parties  and  advise 

you  later. 

Windpipe Do  not  write  them  until  you  hear 

from  us 

Wisdom...  .Will  telegraph  yon. 

Witness Your  letter  was  not  received  until 


20 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Standard  Radiator  §>\jes  ar\d  Prices. 


STEAM. 

HOT  WATER. 

WIDTH  OF  BASKS. 

Forty-Two  Inches  High. 

Forty-  Five  Inches  High. 

One  Row,  5%  inches. 

STANDARD  LOOP. 

ENLARGED  LOOP. 

TANDARD  LOOP. 

ENLARGRDLOOP. 

Two     "     9%      " 
Three  "   13>£      ' 

bo 

S3 

o£d 

bo 

q 

0.0 

bo 
a 

g.8  . 

s 

o-o 

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'-H     . 

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53    . 

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ej  aj 

C  0>H 

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S'SH 

ci  ® 

B  ^H 

^  0 

B  <^H 

W,2 

2|| 

o  b},^ 

EC  =3 

£  r?^ 

^!W 

|K 

Size 
of 

Length 
of 

o  3 

o| 

3^1 

o| 

ill 

Otf 

2g| 

Radiator. 

Radiator. 

f 

5^5 

I 

PI" 

! 

r 

M 

iX  3 

12" 

10*4 

$7  35 

I2M 

$8  61 

12 

$10    20 

14^ 

$11  76 

iX  4 

15^; 

14 

9  80 

17 

ii  48 

16 

13    60 

19 

15  68 

iX  5 

1  8^" 

17^ 

12    25 

21*4 

14  35 

20 

17  oo 

23M 

19  60 

iX  6 

2lM" 

21 

14    70 

25% 

17    21 

24 

2O    40 

28% 

23  52 

iX  7 

25%" 

24^ 

17    15 

29% 

20   08 

28 

23    80 

3374 

27  43 

iX  8 

28%" 

28 

19    60 

34 

22  95 

32 

27    20 

38 

3i  35 

iX  9 

3'/^" 

31^ 

22    05 

38  4 

25  82 

36 

30   60 

42M 

35  28 

1X10 

34%" 

35 

24    50 

42% 

28  69 

4° 

34  oo 

47% 

39  19 

iX" 

38" 

38^ 

26  95 

46M 

31  56 

44 

37  40 

52% 

43  12 

1X12 

41/4" 

42 

29  40 

51 

34  43 

48 

40  80 

57 

47  03 

1X13 

44%" 

45% 

3i  85 

5S& 

37  30 

52 

44  20 

6iy4 

So  95 

1X14 

47%" 

49 

34  30 

59% 

40  16 

56 

47  60 

66% 

54  87 

1X15 

51" 

52^ 

36  75 

43  °3 

60 

51  oo 

7TJ4 

58  79 

1X16 

54" 

56 

39  20 

68 

45  90 

64 

54  40 

76 

62  70 

1X18 

60%  " 

63 

44  10 

76% 

51  64 

72 

61  20 

85% 

70  54 

1X20 

66%; 

70 

49  oo 

85 

57  38 

80 

68  oo 

95 

78  38 

1X22 

73/4" 

77 

53  90 

93^ 

63    12 

1X24 

79%" 

84 

58  80 

IO2 

68  85 

1X26 

86%" 

63  70 

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74  59 

2X  3 

12" 

21 

14  70 

25% 

17    21 

24 

20  40 

28% 

23  52 

2X    4 

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28 

19  60 

34 

22  95 

32 

27  20 

38 

3i  36 

2X  5 

1  8%" 

35 

24  50 

42^ 

28  69 

40 

34  oo 

47% 

39  20 

2X  6 

21/4" 

42 

29  40 

34  43 

48 

40  80 

57 

47  °4 

2X  7 

24%" 

49 

34  30 

59% 

40  16 

56 

47  60 

66% 

54  86 

2X  8 

28%" 

56 

39  20 

68 

45  90 

64 

54  40 

76 

62  70 

2X  9 

3x/4" 

63 

44  10 

76% 

51  64 

72 

61  20 

85% 

70  56 

2X10 

34%" 

70 

49  oo 

85 

57  38 

80 

68  oo 

95 

78  38 

2X11 

38"    a 

77 

53  90 

93% 

63  12 

88 

74  80 

104% 

86  24 

2X12 

4I/4" 

84 

58  80 

IO2 

68  85 

96 

81  60 

"4.,  f 

94  06 

2X13 

44%; 

9l 

63  70 

Iiol/jg 

74  59 

104 

88  40 

123% 

01  90 

2X14 

98 

68  60 

119 

80  33 

112 

95  2o 

133 

09  74 

2X15 

50%" 

I05 

73  50 

86  07 

12O 

102    00 

T7  58 

2X16 

54%" 

112 

78  40 

136    3 

91  80 

128 

108  80 

152 

25  40 

2X18 

60%  " 

126 

88  20 

153 

103  28 

144 

122    40 

171 

41  08 

2X20 

66%" 

140 

98  oo 

170 

"4  75 

1  60 

136  oo 

190 

56  76 

2X22 

73$; 

154 

107  80 

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126  23 

2X24 

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168 

117  60 

204 

137  70 

2X26 

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182 

127  40 

221 

149  18 

3X  3 

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22   05 

38/4 

25  82 

36 

34  20 

42% 

39  54 

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42 

29    40 

5* 

34  43 

48 

45  60 

52  73 

3X  5 

18%" 

52^ 

36  75 

63/4 

43  03 

60 

57  oo 

7x/4 

65  91 

3X  6 

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63 

44  10 

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51  64 

72 

68  40 

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25%" 

73^ 

5i  45 

89^4 

60  25 

84 

79  80 

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92  27 

3X  8 

28%" 

84 

58  80 

1  02 

68  85 

96 

91    20 

114 

105  45 

3X  9 

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94^ 

66  15 

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77  46 

108 

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128^ 

118  63 

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34^4" 

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73  50 

127% 

86  07 

1  20 

114  oo 

142^ 

131  81 

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39" 

80  85 

140^4 

94  38 

132 

125    40 

156% 

144  99 

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42 

126 

88  20 

153 

103  28 

144 

136    80 

171 

158  18 

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136% 

95  55 

165% 

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191*1 

129  10 

1  80 

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16%" 

56 

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68 

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70 

49  oo 

85 

57  38 

4X  6 

22%" 

84 

58  80 

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68  85 

4X  7 

26%" 

98 

68  60 

I  IQ 

80  33 

4X  8 

29*4" 

112 

78  40 

91  80 

4X  9 

32" 

126 

88  20 

153 

103  28 

4X10 

35%; 

140 

98  oo 

170 

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4X12 

168 

117  60 

204 

137  70 

4X14 

48%" 

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137    20 

238 

1  60  65 

4X18 

60^2" 

252 

176  40 

306 

206  55 

4X20 

67^4" 

280 

196  oo 

340 

229  50 

4X22 

73g; 

308 

215  60 

374 

252  45 

4X24 

79% 

336 

235    2° 

408 

275  40 

BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  21 


BUNDY  STANDARD  RADIATOR,  One  Row. 


Made  for  Steam  and  Hot  Water. 

For  sizes  and  prices  see  pages  20,  22,  24  and  26. 

For  tappings  see  pages  36  and  38. 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Standard  l^adiafor  §i^6S  and  Prices. 


WIDTH  OF  BASES. 

STEAM. 
Tnirty-Six  Inches  High. 

HOT  WATKR. 
Thirty-Nine  Inches  High. 

One  Row,  5>£  inches. 
Two     "     9m      " 

Standard  Loop. 

Enlarged  Loop. 

Standard  Loop. 

Enlarged  Loop. 

Three"    13K      " 

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P.O 

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to 

P.O 

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28 

25    20 

32 

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36 

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39 

29  25 

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BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  23 


BUNDY  STANDARD  RADIATOR,  Two  Row. 


Made  for  Steam  and  Hot  Water. 

Made  for  Direct-Indirect  (Box-Base) — see  pages  40,  41,  42  and  43. 

Made  for  Duplex  and  Semi-Duplex  Base — see  pages  44,  45  and  46. 

For  sizes  and  prices  see  pages  20,  22,  24  and  26. 

For  tappings  see  pages  37  and  38. 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Standard  Radiator  §i^S  and  Prices. 


WIDTH  OF  BASES. 

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BUNDY  STANDARD  RADIATOR,  Three  Row. 


Made  for  Steam  and  Hot  Water. 

Made  for  Direct-Indirect  (Box  Base) — see  pages  40,  41,  42  and  43. 

Made  for  Duplex  and  Semi-Duplex  Base — see  pages  44,  45  and  46. 

For  sizes  and  prices  see  pages  20,  22,  24  and  26. 

For  tappings  see  pages  37  and  38. 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Standard  Radiator  §i^es  and  Prices. 


STEAM. 

HOT  WATER. 

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BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  27 


BUNDY  STANDARD  RADIATOR,  Four  Row. 


Made  for  Steam  only. 

Made  for  Direct-Indirect  (Box  Base) — see  pages  40,  41,  42  and  43. 

Made  for  Duplex  and  Semi-Duplex  Base — see  pages  44,  45  and  46. 

For  sizes  and  prices  see  pages  20,  22,  24  and  26. 

For  sizes  of  tappings  see  pages  37  and  38. 


28 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Standard  Circular  l^adtafor  §i^es  and  Prices. 


List  of  Radia- 
tors built  on  the 
following  size 
Bases. 

STEAM. 
Forty-Two  Inches  High. 

HOT  WATER. 
Forty-Fire  Inches  High. 

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Enlarged  Loop. 

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Feet  of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top  01 
arranged 
for  Marble  Top 

IO 

15 

20 
26 

34 
50 

72 

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18^" 
21^" 

22^" 
26^" 

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36" 

52^ 
70 

9i 
119 

175 
252 

$26  25 
39  38 
52  50 
68  25 
89  25 
J3i  25 
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63^ 
85 

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212^ 
306 

$30  82 

46    22 

61  63 

80    12 

104  77 
154  07 

221    85 

40 
60 
80 
104 
136 

200 

$38  oo 
57  oo 
76  oo 

98  80 

129  20 
190  oo 

M% 
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$43  94 
65  91 
87  88 
114  24 

149  39 
219  69 

List  of 
Radiators  built 
on  the  follow- 
ing size 
Bases. 

Thirty-Six  Inches  High. 

Thirty-Nine  Inches  High. 

10 

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20 
26 
34 
50 
72 

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22^" 
26^" 

36* 

30 

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78 

102 
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216 

$24  oo 
36  oo 
48  oo 
62  40 
81  60 

120   00 

172    80 

52M 

70 

91 
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175 
252 

$27    13 
40    69 

54  25 
70  53 
92  23 
135  63 
195  30 

52^ 
70 

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119 

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$35  oo 
52  50 
70  oo 
91  oo 
119  oo 

175   00 

40 
60 
80 
104 
136 

200 

$39  oo 
58  50 
78  oo 
ioi  40 
132  60 

195   00 

List  of 
Radiators  built 
on  the  follow- 
ing size 
Bases. 

*Forty-Eight  Inches  High. 

142 

57^" 

497 

t  $422  45 

603^ 

t  $497  89 

List  of 
Radiators  built 
on  the  follow- 
ing size 
Bases. 

•Forty-Two  Inches  High. 

142 

57K" 

426 

t  $383  40 

497 

t  $434  88 

*Extra  height  of  142  Loop  Radiator  caused  by  the  use  of  special  high  legs. 
tPrice  includes  hinder  only  for  marhle  top.    If  wanted  with  cast  iron  fret- 
work top  add  $60.00  to  list  prices. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIATIES.  29 


BUNDY  STANDARD   CIRCULAR  RADIATOR. 


Made  for  Steam  and  Hot  Water. 

Made  for  Direct-Indirect  (Box  Base) — see  pages  40,  41, 42  and  43. 

Made  for  Duplex  and  Semi-Duplex  Base — seepages  44,  45  and  46. 

For  sizes  and  prices  see  page  28. 

For  tappings  see  pages  37  and  38. 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  STANDARD  CIRCULAR   RADIATOR— 142  LOOPS. 


Made  for  Steam  only. 

Made  for  Direct-Indirect  (Box  Base) — see  pages  40,  41,  42  and  43. 

Made  for  Duplex  and  Semi-Duplex  Base — see  pages  44,  45  and  46. 

For  sizes  and  prices  see  page  28. 

For  tappings  see  page  38. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  31 


BUNDY  STANDARD  RADIATOR. 


Showing  variety  of  heights  made.  The  loops  fit  in  any  size  of 
base  and  all  are  interchangeable.  For  heights  of  Hot  Water 
Radiators,  add  3  inches  to  above  for  Upper  Circulating  Chamber. 
Same  loop  used  for  either  Steam  or  Hot  Water,  but  for  Hot 
Water  an  Upper  Circulation  Chamber  is  used  which  is  connected 
with  the  loops  by  right  hand  taper  nipples. 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Standard  Column  l^adiator. 


List  of  Radiators 
built  on  the  following 
Size  Bases. 

STEAM. 
Forty-Two  Inches  High. 

HOT  WATER. 

Forty-  Five  Inches  High. 

Standard  Loop. 

Enlarged  Loop. 

Standard  Loop. 

Enlarged  Loop. 

Number  of 
Loops. 

Outside  Diam- 
eter of  Base. 

Inside  Diameter 
of  Base. 

Feet  of  Heating 
Surface. 

SH 

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g£H 

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Feet  of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

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With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

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26 
34 
50 

26" 
30" 
36" 
4i" 

9" 

17" 
24" 

9i 

175 
203 

$72  80 

95  20 
140  oo 
162  40 

14414 

21214 

in  99 
164  69 
191  04 

104 

2OO 

$124  8c 
240  oc 

123*4 

237^4 

$I45    12 
279    06 

List  of  Radiators 
built  on  the  following 
Size  Bases. 

Thirty-Six  Inches  High. 

Thirty-Nine  Inches  High. 

26 
34 
50 

58 

26" 
36; 

9" 

17" 
24" 

78 

102 

150 
174 

$66  30 
86  70 
127  50 
147  90 

91 
119 
175 
2O3 

$75  08 
98  18 
144  38 
167  48 

-75 

$"3  75 
218  75 

104 
2OO 

$127    40 

245  oo 

List  of  Radiators 
built  on  the  following 
Size  Base. 

*  Forty  -Eight  Inches  High. 

142 

57^" 

1  8" 

497 

^ya 

t$497  89 

List  of  Radiators 
built  on  the  following 
Size  Base. 

*  Forty-Two  Inches  High. 

142 

57^4" 

18" 

426 

+$383  40 

497 

t$434  88 

*  Extra  height  of  142  loop  Radiator  caused  by  the  use  of  special  high  legs. 
t  Price  includes  binder  only  for  marble  top.    If  wanted  with  cast  iron 
fret- worktop  add  $60.00  to  list  prices. 


Standard  R>in<|  Column  Radiator. 


List  of  Radiators  built  on  the  fol- 
lowing size  Bases. 

STEAM. 
Forty-Two  Inches  High. 

Standard^Loop  . 

Enlarged  Loop. 

Number  of 
Loops. 

1 

3° 

3 
O 

Inside  Diameter 
of  Base. 

Feet  of  Heating 
Surface. 

p.*"1 

L 

01  0 

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£ 

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or  arranged  for 
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18 

22 
28 
32 

26" 

3^- 
36 

41" 

12" 
1  6" 

2214" 

2814" 

77 
98 

112 

$59  85 
73  15 
93  10 
106  40 

7614 
93/2 

JI£ 
136 

$70  77 
86  49 
no  08 
125  80 

List  of  Radiators  built  on  the  fol- 
lowing size  Bases. 

Thirty-Six  Inches  High. 

18 

22 
28 
32 

26" 
36 

12" 

16" 
2814" 

61 
84."' 
96 

$54oo 
66  oo 
84  oo 
96  oo 

63 
P 

112 

$61  43 
75  08 
95  55 

109    20 

BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


BUNDY  STANDARD  COLUMN  RADIATOR. 


Made  for  Steam  and  Hot  Water. 

Made  for  Direct-Indirect  (Box  Base) — see  pages  40,  41,  42  and  43. 

Made  for  Duplex  and  Semi-Duplex  Base — see  pages  44,  45  and  46. 

For  sizes  and  prices  see  page  32. 

For  tappings  see  page  38, 


34 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


gfandafd  (Jorne?  l^adiafor. 


List  of  Radiators 
built  on  the  following 

STEAM. 
Forty  -Two  Inches  High. 

HOT  WATER. 
Forty-Five  Inches  High. 

size  Bases. 

Standard  Loop. 

Enlarged  Loop. 

Standard  Loop. 

Enlarged  Loop. 

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$43  94 

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39  38 

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60 

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61  63 

87  66 

80 

76  oo 

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87  88 

28 

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9 

98 

83  30 

119 

98  18 

List  of  Radiators 

built  on  the  following 
size  Basee. 

Thirty-Six  Inches  High. 

Thirty-Nine  Inches  High. 

10 

15" 

5 

30 

$24  oo 

35 

$27  13 

35 

$35  oo 

40 

$39  oo 

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6 

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36  oo 

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52  50 

60 

58  50 

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48  o0 

70 

54  25 

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The  price  of  Bundy  Corner  Steam  Radiators  less  than  36"  high 
is  the  same  as  the  36"  height.  No  allowance  made  for  the  use  of 
shorter  loops. 

The  price  of  Bundy  Corner  Hot  Water  Radiators  less  than  39" 
high  is  the  same  as  the  39"" height. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  35 


BUNDY  STANDARD  CORNER  RADIATOR. 


Made  for  Steam  and  Hot  Water. 

Made  for  Direct-Indirect  (Box  Base)— see  pages  40,  41,  42  and  43. 

For  sizes  and  prices  see  page  34. 

For  tappings  see  page  38. 


36 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


V     V 


BUNDY  STANDARD  RADIATOR— ONE  Row. 

When  one  row  Bundy  Radiators  are  tapped  for  feed  and  return  at  the 
same  end,  the  boses  project,  making  the  Radiator  6%  inches  wide  at  that 
end,  instead  of  5^  inches,  and  the  distance  from  side  to  center  of  tapping 
is  ij£  inch, 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


37 


38 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


foist  of  Si^es  and  Dimensions,  ^appin^s  and  Measure- 
ments of  Bundy  Standard  Radiators. 

SIZE  OF  TAPPINGS  AND  HEIGHT  FROM  CENTER  TO  FLOOR. 

STEAM.  Regular  Tapping  I'xX"  R.  H.  opposite  ends,  but  any  size  tapping 
may  be  had  up  to  2",  right  or  left  hand,  opposite  or  same  end, 
or  one  end  only  for  one  pipe  work,  excepting  \yz"  tapping  is 
largest  size  that  can  be  furnished  in  Renaissance  Radiators. 

HOT  WATER.  Regular  Tapping  i^"xi}£*  R.  H.  opposite  ends,  but  any  size 
tapping  may  be  had  up  to  2",  right  or  left  hand,  opposite 
or  same  end,  or  in  upper  circulating  chamber,  excepting 
i%"  tapping  is  largest  size  that  can  be  furnished  in  upper 
circulating  chamber  or  in  base  of  Renaissance  Radiators. 

CENTER  OF  TAPPING  is  distant  from  floor  as  follows  : 

Regular  Height  Legs 3%* 

Regular  High  Legs 4^" 

Extra  High  Legs 5"  to  7" 

Renaissance  Radiators 4^" 

Semi-Renaissance  Radiators 3^" 

Dining  Room  Hot  Closet  Radiators 4l/2 " 

Direct-Indirect  (Box  Base)  Bundy 4^* 

Duplex  Base  Bundy  Radiators 5" 

Semi-Duplex  Base  Radiators .  $/*' 

25  and  28  Loop  Corner  Radiators        4^" 

72  Loop  Circular  Radiators 4^" 

142    "  "          and  Column 7" 

CENTERS  OF  TAPPINGS  are  distance  from  each  other  when  tapped  same 
end  or  side, 

One,  Two  and  Three  Row  Bundy 3^* 

Four  Row  Bundy 9" 

Corner,  Circular  and  Column 3%* 

"        from  side  to  center 2" 


SQUARE  FEET  OF  HEATING  SURFACE  PER  LOOP,  STEAM  AND  HOT 
WATER. 


STYLE  OF  LOOP. 

STEAM. 

HOT  WATER. 

Standard  

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A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  STANDARD  DIRECT-INDIRECT  (Box  BASE) 
RADIATOR. 

Closed   down   to  the  floor  all  the  way  around.    Fresh  air  is  admitted 
through  hole  in  floor  underneath  Radiator. 


BUNDY  STANDARD  DIRECT-INDIRECT  (Box  BASE) 
RADIATOR. 

With  opening  for  fresh  air  inlet  in  back  panel.  The  front  of  the  Radiator 
looks  like  cut  at  top  of  this  page. 

All  Bundy  Steam  and  Hot  Water  Radiators  are  furnished  with  Box  Base 
with  opening  in  back  for  fresh  air  supply,  usually  8"  wide  by  4"  high,  or 
closed  all  around  to  be  supplied  with  fresh  air  through  hole  in  floor  un- 
derneath. 

LIST  PRICES  PER  LOOP  TO  BE  ADDED  TO  LIST  PRICES  OF 

REGULAR  BUNDY  RADIATORS. 
Rectangular  Radiators,  25  cents  per  Loop  extra. 
Circular,  Column  and  Corner  Radiators,  50  cents  per  Loop  extra. 
Furnished  only  with  high  leg  Radiators,  with  center  of  tapping  4^"  from 
floor. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  41 


,, 


BUNDY  STANDARD  DIRECT-INDIRECT  (Box  BASE) 
RADIATOR. 


Showing  fresh  air  supply  when  opening  is  in  back  of  base. 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  CRESCENT  DAMPER. 


BUNDY  DUPLEX  CRESCENT  DAMPER. 


The  Bundy  Crescent  Damper,  which  is  for  use  with  Direct- 
Indirect  (Box  Base)  Radiators,  is  operated  by  a  rod  and  nickel  knob 
in  the  front,  the  Duplex  Crescent  Damper  by  a  nickel  knob  placed 
on  the  front  panel,  the  two  dampers  being  connected  by  a  rod. 
Opening  one  Damper  closes  the  other.  Recommended  for  use  by 
leading  engineers  and  architects  wherever  Direct- In  direct  heating 
is  adopted.  Can  be  used  with  the  Bundy  Duplex  and  Bundy  Semi- 
Duplex  Base  Radiators.  For  long  Radiators  two  or  more  Dampers 
may  be  used  to  excellent  advantage. 

Size  of  Dampers,  3%"  high  by  10"  long. 

Parties  desiring  the  single  Damper  in  the  rear  panel  will  please 
specify  "Bundy  Crescent  Damper /"  the  two  Dampers,  "Bundy 
Duplex  Crescent  Damper" 


LIST  PRICES. 


Bundy  Crescent  Damper, 
Bundy  Duplex  Crescent  Damper, 


$3.00  per  Radiator  extra. 
5.00  per  Radiator  extra. 


Above  prices  are  for  dampers  only  and  do  not  include  the  box- 
base  panels,  which  are  extra  and  are  charged  for  as  per  prices  on 
page  40  of  this  book. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  43 


BUNDY    STANDARD    DIRECT-INDIRECT    (Box     BASE) 

RADIATOR    WITH    DUPLEX   BASE    AND 

DUPLEX  CRESCENT   DAMPERS. 

In  the  cut  the  front  row  of  loops  is  made  ice-like  in  appearance, 
to  show  the  large  opening  through  the  base  between  the  rows  of 
loops  for  the  fresh  air  to  pass  through.  The  arrow  heads  illus- 
trate the  air  circulation.  There  is  a  damper  (not  shown  in  cut) 
in  the  rear  panel,  the  same  as  shown  in  the  front,  so  connected 
that  when  one  is  open  the  other  is  closed.  In  this  way  the  volume 
of  fresh  air  admitted  is  controlled  at  will,  to  meet  the  requirements 
of  each  case  under  the  varying  conditions  that  may  exist.  The 
dampers  may  stand  fully  open  or  closed,  or  each  one  may  be  only 
partially  opened,  when  the  Radiator  performs  the  dual  function 
of  acting  as  a  Direct-Indirect  Radiator,  combining  heating  and 
ventilating  in  the  most  economical  and  effective  manner  possible, 
and  also  as  a  Direct  Radiator. 

The  Duplex  Base  feature,  which  is  more  fully  described  on 
another  page  of  this  book,  enables  one  to  use  the  whole  or  only  a 
portion  of  the  Radiator  at  will,  thereby  preventing  over-heating 
of  apartments,  and  saving  much  fuel. 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


FRONT  VIEW.  END  VIEW. 


FRONT  AND  END  VIEWS  OF  BUNDY  STANDARD 
DUPLEX  BASE  RADIATOR. 

Bundy  Duplex  Base  Radiator  is  furnished  with  two,  three  and 
four  rows  of  loops,  so  constructed  that  only  one  or  more  rows  of 
loops  may  be  used  at  a  time,  thereby  securing  just  the  amount  of 
heat  required.  During  fully  75  per  cent,  of  the  heating  season  less 
than  the  full  heating  capacity  of  a  Radiator  of  sufficient  size  to  give 
ample  heat  during  the  remaining  25  per  cent,  of  the  time  is  re- 
quired, hence  out  of  200  days  in  a  year  when  artificial  heat  is  nec- 
essary the  Bundy  Duplex  Base  Radiator  will  make  available  the 
following  advantages  150  days: 

First. — Save  a  large  per  cent,  of  the  fuel  consumed,  about  25 
per  cent. 

Second. — Prevent  over-heating  of  rooms  in  mild  and  moderately 
cold  weather,  a  condition  of  affairs  not  only  unpleasant,  but  posi- 
tively hurtful  as  well,  giving  rise  to  headaches,  vertigo,  and  kin- 
dred complaints. 

Third. — Insure  a  uniform  heat,  and  the  proper  quantity,  which 
may  be  quickly  increased  or  diminished  by  opening  or  closing  the 
valves. 

Fourth. — Reduce  the  wear  on  the  valves  by  rendering  it  unnec- 
essary to  open  and  close  them  at  frequent  intervals  in  the  vain  at- 
tempt to  secure  and  maintain  the  requisite  amount  of  heat  with  the 
ordinary  style  of  Radiator. 

Fifth. — Make  available  with  steam  the  advantages  of  hot  water 
heating,  without  incurring  its  increased  cost ;  for,  while  more  valves 
are  required  with  the  Duplex  Base,  they  are  of  smaller  size,  usually 
%",  and  their  increased  cost,  if  any,  is  slight,  wholly  dispropor- 
tionate with  the  advantages  obtained. 

Sixth. — Save  the  extra  expense  often  times  of  using  more  than 
one  Radiator  in  a  room,  with  its  incident  loss  of  floor  space,  for  it 
makes  available  three  sizes  of  Radiators  in  one  two,  three  or  four 
row  Radiator. 

Possibilities  with  the  Bundy  Duplex  Base  Radiators. 

In  Mild  Weather  use  only  the  rear  row  of  loops  in  the  Radiator. 
In  Fairly  Cold  Weather  use  only  the  front  row. 
In  Extremely  Cold  Weather  use  both  rows  of  loops. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


45 


BUNDY  STANDARD  DUPLEX  BASE  RADIATOR. 


LIST  PRICES  TO  BE  ADDED  TO  PRICES  OF  REGULAR  BUNDY  REDIATORS. 


Style  of  Radiator. 

Steam. 

Hot  Water. 

Header. 

Two  Row  of  Loops 
Three  Row  of  Loops 
Four  Row  of  Loops 

$4  oo 
8  oo 

12    OO 

$8  oo 
16  oo 
Not  Made. 

$2    00 
2    50 

3  °o 

Regular  Steam  Tapping  Supply  Header  i%"  underneath. 

Return  Header  i"  underneath,  with  all  tappings  on  top  of 
headers  and  Radiator  $"  R.  H. 

Regular  Hot  Water  Tapping,  both  headers  i%"  underneath, 
with  all  tappings  on  top  of  headers  and  Radiator  i"  R.  H, 


46 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY   STANDARD   SEMI-DUPLEX   BASE   RADIATOR. 

The  Bundy  Semi-Duplex  Base  Radiator  makes  it  possible  to  control  the 
heat  and  secure  the  requisite  amount  with  the  one-pipe  system  of  steam 
heating,  hence,  in  effect,  it  is  like  the  Duplex  Base  Radiator,  illustrated  and 
described  on  a  preceding  page.  Only  one  Radiator  valve  to  each  Radiator, 
and  two  or  more  air  vents  are  required,  one  of  which  should  be  automatic 
and  the  other  positive  in  their  operation.  As  applied  to  the  two,  three 
or  four  row  Bundy  Standard  Radiator,  the  end  loop  in  each  row  of  loops  is 
tapped  for  air  vent,  into  one  of  which  an  automatic  air  valve  should  be 
placed,  and  into  the  other  a  positive  pet  cock,  the  effect  being  that  when 
steam  enters  the  Radiator  it  fills  only  the  row  of  loops  having  the  automatic 
air  valve,  through  which  the  air  escapes.  If  more  heat  is  required  the  air 
from  some  of  the  other  loops  may  be  allowed  to  escape  by  opening  the  pet 
cock  until  the  required  number  of  loops  are  heated.  As  applied  to  the  One 
Row  Bundy  or  any  Bundy  Sectional  Radiator,  the  end  loop  or  section  is 
tapped  for  positive  pet  cock  and  a  central  loop  or  section  tapped  for  auto- 
matic air  valve,  if  desired,  in  the  rear  from  which  a  small  pipe  may  extend 
to  the  end  of  the  Radiator  and  there  be  equipped  with  an  automatic  air 
valve,  which  is  always  necessary  to  use  in  connection  with  tho  central 
tapping.  This  brings  the  positive  and  automatic  air  valves  close  together. 

LIST  PRICES  TO  BE  ADDED  TO  PRICES  OF  REGULAR  BUNDY  RADIATORS. 


Style  of  Radiator. 


Per  Radiator  Extra. 


One  and  Two  Row  Bundy  Standard 

Three  and  Four  Row  Bundy  Standard. . 
Sectional  Bundy  Radiators 


$3  °o 
6  oo 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  47 


FULL  SIZE  SECTION   BUNDY  RADIATOR  BASE. 

Please  compare  this  with  the  openings,  if  any  at  all  are  found, 
in  any  other  Radiator  made  with  a  base.  Without  an  opening  as 
large  as  the  cut  shows  the  inside  surface  of  the  Radiator  will  lack 
in  efficiency,  taking  the  Bundy  as  a  standard,  in  the  proportion 
in  which  it  falls  short,  while  Radiators  without  any  air  openings 
at  all  in  the  base  are  practically  valueless  as  far  as  the  inside  surface 
is  concerned. 

This  represents  a  very  important  advantage  found  only  in  the 
Bundy  Radiator. 


.  A.  VJ±U.JP  jr 


jr  1KUJN  (JU.,  JSLEW  YORK. 


Renaissance  gfeam  Direct  Radiator, 
(Jornef  Pillars,     foist  Prices. 

FORTY-THREE  INCHES  HIGH,  STEAM.    FIGS.  64,  65  AND  66. 


List  of  Radiators  built  on  the  fol- 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

lowing  size  Bases. 
Width  of  Base,  One  Row  7X  inches, 
Two  Row,  11%  inches,  Three 
Row,  15>£  inches. 

Each  Loop  represents  3% 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICK. 

Each  Loop  represents 
4M  Feet  of  Heating 
Surface. 
LIST  PRICE. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
of 
Radiator. 

Feet  of 
Heating 
Sui'face. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet  of 
Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged 
for  Marble  Top. 

X       5 

5 

«#' 

1  7^4 

$  36  50 

2lJ4 

$  39  oo 

X       7 

7 

28^" 

24^ 

43  50 

29% 

47  oo 

X      g 

9 

34^j" 

3*H 

50  75 

38^4 

55  °o 

X     ii 

ii 

41" 

38}Z 

57  75 

46% 

63  oo 

X     13 

J3 

47%" 

45^ 

65  oo 

55^ 

71  oo 

X     15 

15 

54" 

52^ 

72  oo 

63% 

78  oo 

X      5 

10 

35 

58  oo 

42^ 

62  75 

X      7 

14 

27%" 

49 

72  oo 

59B 

78  75 

X       9 

18 

34*4" 

63 

86  25 

94  75 

X     ii 

22 

4i" 

77 

100  25 

93^ 

no  50 

X     13 

26 

9i 

114  25 

126  50 

X     15 

30 

53%" 

105  x 

128  25 

127^ 

142  50 

3X5 

15 

2I/^" 

52^3 

79  oo 

63% 

86  oo 

3X7 

21 

28^' 

73^ 

zoo  50 

89  K 

no  50 

3     X       9 

27 

34^" 

94MJ 

120  75 

r,4§ 

J34  So 

3     X     ii 

33 

42" 

"»• 

H3  25 

i4oM 

159   00 

3     X     13 

39 

48& 

136^ 

164  50 

i65M 

183  oo 

^    x    is 

4S 

S4& 

1=57^ 

1  86  oo 

191*4 

207  50 

THIRTY-SEVEN  INCHES  HIGH,  STEAM.     FIGS.  64,  65  AND  66. 


List  of  Radiators  built  on  the  fol- 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

lowing  size  Bases. 
Width  of  Base,  One  Row  iy,  inches, 
Two  Row,  11%:  inches,  Three 

Each  Loop  represents  3 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Each  Loop  represents 
VA  Feet  of  Heating 

Row,  15)£  inches. 

LIST  PRICK. 

Surface. 

LIST  PRICK. 

"T 

Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
of 
Radiator. 

Feet  of 
Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet  of 
Heating 
Surface 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged 
for  Marble  Top. 

X       5 

5 

21^" 

i5 

$  34  So 

17^4 

<P  30  oo 

X       7 

7 

28^" 

21 

40  75 

24H$ 

43  oo 

X       9 

9 

34^* 

27 

47  25 

s4« 

49  75 

X     ii 

n 

4i" 

33 

53  50 

38^ 

56  75 

X     13 

13 

47%" 

39 

60  oo 

45>i3 

63  5° 

X     15 

15 

54" 

45 

66  25 

52^ 

70  50 

X       5 

10 

2Irs 

30 

54  25 

35 

57  oo 

X       7 

14 

27%" 

42 

66  75 

49 

70  75 

X       9 

18 

34J4" 

54 

79  50 

63 

84  50 

X     ii 

22 

4I3 

66 

92  oo 

77 

98  oo 

X     13 

26 

78 

104  50 

91 

"i  75 

X     15 

30 

53%" 

90 

117  oo 

Jo5 

125  50 

3     X       5 

15 

21/^" 

45 

73  25 

52^4 

77  50 

3     X       7 

21 

28^' 

63 

92  50 

73^ 

98  50 

3     X       9 

27 

34^" 

81 

in  50 

94^ 

119  25 

3     X     ii 

33 

42" 

99 

130  75 

"5^2 

140  25 

3     X     13 

39 

48^' 

117 

149  ',  5 

161  oo 

3     X     15 

45 

54%" 

135 

169  oo 

IC^7^ 

182  oo 

All  Regular  Steam  Goods  Tapped  i"x%"  Right  Hand,  same  or  opposite 
ends,  or  one  end  only  for  One  Pipe  Work.  Center  of  Tapping  about  4^' 
f rQrn.  floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


49 


BUNDY  RENAISSANCE  RADIATOR— ONE  Row. 

STEAM,  FIG.  64.      HOT  WATER,  FIG.  70. 

TRADE  RENAISSANCE  MARK. 

Made  in  6  different  lengths  (from  21^"  to  54");  8  different  heights 

(Steam,  43",  37",  31"  and  25";  Hot  Water,  46",  40",  34"  and  28"); 

two  distinct  styles  of  loops  (Standard  and  Enlarged),  and 

all  with  a  uniform  width  of  base  of  7^". 

MADE   FOR  BOTH   STEAM   AND   HOT  WATER. 

Bundy  Radiators  with  Renaissance  Loops  have  same  amount  of 
urface  as  with  plain  loops.  The  center  of  tapping  is  about  4^" 
from  floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 

LIST  OF  DIFFERENT  SIZES,  GIVING  LENGTHS  IN  INCHES. 


Sizes, 

1x5 

7 

9 

ii 

13 

15 

Lengths, 

21^ 

281^ 

34^ 

41 

47% 

54 

50 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Renaissance  §feam  Direct  Radiator, 
Pillars,     foist  Prices. 


THIRTY-ONE  INCHES  HIGH,  STEAM.    Figs.  64,  65  AND  66. 


orner 


List  of  Radiators  Built  on  the  fol- 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

lowing  size  Bases. 
Width  of  Base,  One  How,  7K  inches, 
Two  Row,  11%:  inches.  Three 
Row,  15>£  inches. 

Each  Loop  represents  2% 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICE. 

Each  Loop  represents 
3  Feet  of  Heating 
Surface. 
LIST  PRICE. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
Radiator 

Feet 
of  Heating 

Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet  of 
Heating 
Surfa     . 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged 
for  Marble  Top 

X       5 

5 

aiH' 

xaH 

$  34  oo 

15 

$  35  75 

X       7 

7 

28^" 

17* 

40  oo 

21 

42  50 

X       Q 

9 

341/2" 

22Va 

46  oo 

27 

49  25 

X     ii 

ii 

41" 

»7% 

52  25 

33 

56  oo 

X     13 

13 

47%" 

3»K 

58  25 

39 

62  75 

X     15 

IS 

54" 

37x/2 

64  25 

45 

69  50 

X       5 

10 

2I1/2' 

25 

53  oo 

3« 

S^  50 

X       7 

14 

27%" 

35 

65  oo 

42 

70  oo 

X       9 

18 

34*' 

45 

77  oo 

54 

83  50 

X     ii 

22 

41" 

55 

89  25 

66 

9°  75 

X     13 

26 

47%" 

65 

TOI    25 

78 

no  25 

X     15 

30 

53%" 

75 

113    25 

90 

123  75 

3     X       5 

15 

*xK' 

37l/2 

7i  5° 

45 

76  75 

3     X       7 

21 

28%" 

5»H 

89  75 

63 

97  25 

3     X       9 

27 

341/2" 

67^2 

108  25 

81 

H7  75 

3     X     ii 

33 

42" 

82  v. 

126  50 

99 

138  oo 

3     X     13 

39 

481/8* 

97* 

145  oo 

"7 

*58  50 

3     X     is 

45 

54%" 

112^ 

163  25 

i35 

179  oo 

TWENTY-FIVE  INCHES  HIGH,  STEAM.     FIGS.  64,  65  AND  66. 


List  of  Radiators  Built  on  the 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

following  size  Bases. 

Width  of  Base,  One  Row,  7^ 
inches,  Two  Row,  11<3£  inches, 
Three  Row,  15>£  inches. 

Each  Loop  represents  2 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICE. 

F.ach  Loop  represents  2% 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICE. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
of 
Radiator 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top 

X     5 

5 

axtf 

10 

$  33  25 

11% 

$  34  75 

X     7 

7 

*8« 

J4 

39  oo 

*&i 

41    00 

X     9 

9 

34* 

18 

45  oo 

21 

47  50 

X  ii 

n 

4i" 

22 

So  75 

25% 

53  75 

X   13 

13 

47% 

26 

56  50 

30^ 

60  25 

X   15 

15 

54" 

30 

62  25 

35 

66  50 

X     5 

10 

2lH 

20 

5i  75 

23M 

54  50 

X     7 

H 

27% 

28 

63  25 

32% 

67  25 

X     9 

18 

34*4 

36 

74  75 

42 

79  75 

X   n 

22 

41" 

44 

86  50 

51^ 

92  50 

X  13 

26 

47% 

52 

98  oo 

60% 

105  oo 

X  15 

30 

53% 

60 

109  50 

7° 

H7  75 

3  X     5 

15 

2I1/2 

30 

69  50 

35 

73  75 

3X7 

21 

28% 

42 

87  25 

49 

93  oo 

3  X     9 

27 

341/2 

54 

104  75 

63 

112    25 

3  X   ii 

33    - 

42" 

66 

122    50 

77 

I31  50 

3  X   13 

39 

48* 

78 

140  oo                 91 

150  75 

T   X   is 

4"? 

H* 

9° 

157  75               105 

170  oo 

All  Regular  Steam  Goods  Tapped  i"x  %'  "Right  Hand,"  same  or  opposite 
ends  or  one  end  only  for  One  Pipe  Work.  Center  of  Tapping  about  4%" 
from  floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


51 


BUNDY  RENAISSANCE  RADIATOR—  WITH  CORNER 
PILLARS. 

STEAM,  FIG.  65,     HOT  WATER,  FIG.  71. 

Made  in  6  different  lengths  (from  21  J£"  to  $3%")  ;  8  different  heights 
(Steam,  43",  37",  31"  and  25"  ;  Hot  Water,  46",  40",  34"  and  28")  ; 
two  distinct  styles  of  loops  (Standard  and  Enlarged), 
and  all  with  a  uniform  width  of  base  of 


MADE  FOR  BOTH  STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER. 

Bundy  Radiators  with  Renaissance  Loops  have  same  amount  of 
surface  as  plain  loops.  The  center  of  tapping  is  about  4j^"  from 
floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 

LIST  OF  DIFFERENT  SIZES,  GIVING  LENGTHS  IN  INCHES. 


Sizes, 

2x5 

7 

9 

ii 

13 

15 

Lengths, 

21^ 

27^8 

34X 

41 

47% 

53^ 

52 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Renaissance  -pfot  Water  Direct  Radiator,  \A)itl? 
Corner  pillars.      bist  Prices. 


FORTY-SIX  INCHES  HIGH,  HOT  WATER.    FIGS.  7o,  71  AND  7il/2. 


List  of  Radiators  built  on  the 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

following  size  Bases. 
Width  of  Bane,  One  Row,  7>£ 
inches,  Two  Row,  ll%  inches, 
Three  Row,  15^  inches. 

Each  Loop  represents  4 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICK. 

Each  Loop  represents  4% 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICK. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
Radiator. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

X     5 

5 

2lYz" 

20 

$  4i  75 

23% 

$  44  50 

X     7 

7 

28H  " 

28 

51  oo 

33*4 

54  75 

X     9 

9 

34H" 

36 

60  oo 

42% 

65  oo 

X  ii 

ii 

4i" 

44 

69  25 

52* 

75  25 

x  13 

13 

47%* 

52 

78  25 

61% 

85  So 

X  15 

15 

54" 

60 

87  50 

7*fc 

95  75 

X     5 

10 

siH" 

40 

68  50 

471/2 

74  o° 

X     7 

H 

27%" 

56 

86  75 

66i/2 

94  oo 

X     9 

18 

34%" 

72 

105  oo 

8stf 

IJ4  75 

X  ii 

22 

4i" 

88 

123  25 

104  14 

J35  25 

v  I3 

26 

47%" 

104 

141  50 

I231/* 

155  50 

x  15 

5° 

53%" 

120 

159  75 

142  Vz 

176  oo 

3   X     5 

*3 

aiH" 

60 

117  oo 

7^4 

126  oo 

3   X     7 

21 

28%" 

84 

139  75 

99% 

*52  25 

3X9 

27 

341/2" 

108 

162  50 

128% 

178  75 

3   X  ii 

33 

42" 

132 

185  50 

156% 

205  oo 

3   X  13 

39 

4«H" 

156 

208  25 

18514 

231  5° 

3    X   15 

4^ 

S±M: 

1       1  80 

231  oo 

213*4 

258  oo 

FORTY  INCHES  HIGH,  HOT  WATER.    FIGS.  70,  71  AND 


List  of  Radiators  built  on  the 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

following  Size  Bases. 
Width  of  Base,  One  Row,  7^ 
inches,  Two  Row,  \\%  inches, 
Three  Row  15>£  inches. 

Each  Loop  represents  3}£ 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICK. 

Each  Loop  represents  4 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICK. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
of 
Radiator 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

X    5 

5 

a*H" 

17*4 

$  39  75 

20 

$  41  50 

X     7 

7 

28  1/8  " 

24L/2 

48  25 

28 

50  75 

X     9 

9 

34H" 

31  H 

56  50 

36 

59  75 

X  ii 

ii 

41" 

38H 

65  oo 

44 

69  oo 

X  13 

!3 

47%' 

45* 

73  25 

S2 

78  oo 

X  15 

J5 

54" 

5«H 

81  75 

60 

87  25 

X     5 

10 

2I1/2" 

35 

64  75 

40 

68  25 

X     7 

H 

27%" 

49 

81  50 

56 

86  50 

X     9 

18 

341/4" 

63 

98  25 

72 

104  50 

X  ii 

22 

41" 

77 

115  oo 

88 

122  75 

X  13 

26 

47%" 

9i 

I31  75 

104 

140  75 

X  15 

30 

53%" 

105 

148  50 

1  20 

150  oo 

3   X     5 

15 

21^2* 

52l/i 

112    50 

60 

118  50 

3   X     7 

21 

28%" 

73  l/z 

133    50 

84 

142  oo 

3   X     9 

27 

341/2" 

94x/2 

T54  5° 

108 

165  25 

3   X  ii 

33 

42" 

«sH 

175  50 

132 

188  75 

3   X  13 

39 

48  Ys" 

x36H 

196  50 

156 

212    00 

3   X  15 

45 

54%" 

157^2 

217  50 

1  80 

235    50 

All  Regular  Hot  Water  Goods  Tapped  i%*  x  1%""  "Right  Hand,"  same  or 
opposite  ends  or  in  Upper  Circulating  Chamber.  Center  of  Tapping  about 
4^"  from  floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


53 


BUNDY  RENAISSANCE   RADIATOR—  THREE  Row. 


STEAM,  FIG.  66.     HOT  WATER,  FIG. 


Made  in  six  different  lengths  (21*4"  to  54%");  8  different  heights 

(Steam,  43",  37",  31"  and  25";  Hot  Water,  46",  40",  34"  and  28"); 

two  distinct  styles  of  loops  (Standard  and  Enlarged),  and 

all  with  a  uniform  width  of  base  of  is/4"- 

MADE  FOR  BOTH    STEAM   AND    HOT   WATER. 

Bundy  Radiators  with  Renaissance  Loops  have  same  amount  of 
heating  surface  as  plain  loops.  The  center  of  tapping  is  about 
4)4"  from  floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 

LIST  OF  DIFFERENT  SIZES,  GIVING  LENGTHS  IN  INCHES. 


Sizes, 


Lengths, 


3x5 


42 


54 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Buncty  Renaissance  «j4ot  09ater  Direct  Radiafor, 
(orner  pillars,     bist  Prices. 

THIRTY-FOUR  INCHES  HIGH,  HOT  WATER.    FIGS.  70,  71  AND  7i 


List  of  Radiators  Built  on  the 
following  Size  Bases. 
Width  of    Base,  Cne   Row,  iyz 
inches,  Two  Row  11%  inches, 
Three  Row,  15X  inches. 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

Each  Loop  represents  3 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICE. 

Each  Loop  represents  3% 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICE. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
of 
Radiator. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  lop. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

X     5 

5 

2I1/i" 

15 

$  38  25 

i7H 

$  40  25 

X     7 

7 

28%" 

21 

46  oo 

24/2 

49  oo 

X     9 

9 

34/2" 

27 

54  oo 

3xH 

11  5° 

X  ii 

ii 

41" 

33 

61  75 

38/2 

66  25 

X  13 

13 

47%' 

39 

69  75 

45* 

74  75 

X  15 

15 

54" 

45 

77  50 

52^ 

83  So 

X     5 

10 

2I1/2" 

30 

61  75 

35 

65  75 

X     7 

14 

27%" 

42 

77  25 

49 

83  oo 

X     9 

18 

34*4" 

54 

92  75 

63 

loo  25 

X  ii 

22 

4i" 

66 

108  50 

77 

117  25 

X  13 

26 

47%* 

78 

124  oo 

9i 

134  50 

X  15 

3° 

53%" 

90 

139  So 

I05,/ 

I51  75 

3X5 

15 

2I1/2* 

45 

109  50 

52/2 

115  oo 

3X7 

21 

28%" 

63 

129  25 

73/2 

137  25 

3X9 

27 

34/2" 

81 

149  oo 

94/2 

159  25 

3  X  ix 

33 

42" 

99 

169  oo 

115/2 

181  25 

3  X  13 

39 

481/8" 

117 

188  75 

i36/2 

203  25 

.     a  X  is 

__4S  

5g£ 

*35 

208  50 

157/2 

,     225  5° 

TWENTY-EIGHT  INCHES  HIGH,  HOT  WATER.    FIGS.  70,  71  AND 


List  of  Radiators  built  on  the 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

following  Size  Bases. 

Width  of    Base,  One   Row,  iyz 
inches.  Two  Row,  11^  inches, 

Each  Loop  represents  2>£ 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Each  Loop  represents  2  5-6 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Three  Row,  15}£  inches. 

LIST  PRICK. 

LIST  PRICE. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
Radiator. 

Keet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

X     5 

5 

2I1/2" 

12  1/2 

$  37  75 

141 

$  39  25 

X     7 

7 

28%' 

17l/2 

45  25 

igjj 

47  50 

X     9 

9 

34/2" 

22:/z 

52  75 

25/2 

55  75 

X  ii 

ii 

27/2 

60  50 

3i| 

63  75 

X  13 

13 

47%" 

32}4 

68  oo 

72  oo 

X  15 

15 

54"i 

37/2 

75  So 

42/2 

80  25 

X     5 

10 

25 

60  50 

28^ 

63  50 

X     7 

14 

27%" 

35 

75  So 

39% 

79  75 

X     9 

18 

34H" 

45 

90  50 

96  oo 

X  ii 

22 

55 

105  75 

62% 

112    50 

X  13 

26 

47% 

120  75 

73% 

128  75 

X  15 

3° 

53%" 

75 

135  75 

85 

145  oo 

3   X     5 

IS 

2lH" 

37/2 

106  75 

42/2 

III    00 

3   X     7 

21 

28%' 

52/2 

125  50 

59/2 

135  50 

3   X    9 

27 

34/2" 

67/2 

144  25 

76/2 

IS1  75 

3   X  ii 

33 

42" 

82^/2 

163  oo 

93/2 

172  25 

3   X  13 

39 

48/8' 

97/2 

181  75 

IIO*/2 

192  50 

3   X  15 

45 

54%" 

H2/2 

200    50 

I271/; 

213  oo 

All  Regular  Hot  Water  Goods  Tapped  i^'Xi^"  "  Right  Hand,"  same  or 
opposite  ends  or  in  Upper  Circulating  Chamber.  Center  of  Tapping  4^" 
from  floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 


•BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


55 


BUNDY  RENAISSANCE  RADIATOR— ONE  Row. 

WITHOUT  CORNER  PILLARS. 
STEAM,  FIG.  67.     HOT  WATER,  FIG.  72. 

TRADE  RENAISSANCE  MARK. 

Made   in   6   different  lengths   (21^"  to    54");    8   different  heights 

(Steam,  43",  37",  31"  and  25" ;  Hot  Water.  46",  40",  34"  and  28"); 

two  distinct  styles  of  loops  (Standard  and  Enlarged),  and 

all  with  a  uniform  width  of  base  of  7^". 

MADE  FOR  BOTH  STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER. 

Bundy  Radiators  with  Renaissance  Loops  have  same  amount 
of  heating  surface  as  plain  loops.  The  center  of  tapping  is  about 
4*^"  from  floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 

LIST  OF  DIFFERENT  SIZES,  GIVING  LENGTHS  IN  INCHES. 


Sizes, 

1x5 

7 

9 

ii 

13 

15 

Lengths, 

2itf 

28^ 

34K 

41 

47M 

54 

A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON.  CO.,  NEW  YORK 


RJeriaissanee  §team  Direct  l^adiatof, 
Corner  pillars,     foist  Prices. 


FORTY-THREE  INCHES  HIGH,  STEAM.    FIGS.  67,  68  AND  69. 


List  of  Radiators  built  on  the 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

Width  of  Base,  One  Row,  ?W  inches, 
Two  Row,  11%  inches,  Three 

Each  Loop  represents  3>£ 
feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Each  Loop  represents  ±% 
feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Row,  15>£  inches. 

LIST  PRICE. 

LIST  PRICE. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
of 
Radiator. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

X     5 

5 

2lU' 

17& 

$29  oo 

21*4 

$31  50 

X     7 

7 

28^" 

24i/ 

36  oo 

29% 

39  50 

X     9 

9 

34/4" 

43  25 

38/4 

47  50 

X  ii 
X  13 

ii 
13 

47%" 

45L^ 

50  25 

57  5° 

551A 

55  50 
63  50 

X   15 

15 

54" 

64  50 

63% 

70  50 

X     5 

10 

35 

So  50 

42J4 

55  25 

X     7 

14 

27%" 

49 

64  50 

59^4 

7i  25 

X     9 

18 

34^4" 

78  75 

87  25 

X   ii 

22 

77 

92  75 

93^4 

103  oo 

X   13 

26 

47%" 

106  75 

119  oo 

X  15 

30 

53^I 

105 

120  75 

127*4 

135   00 

3  X     5 

15 

71  50 

78  50 

3  X     7 

21 

28%" 

73y 

93  oo 

89j| 

103  oo 

3  X     9 

27 

34^" 

"3  25 

114% 

127  oo 

3  X   ii 

33 

42" 

II5/4 

135  75 

i4o)| 

151  50 

3  X   13 

39 

48^" 

136^3 

157  oo 

165% 

175  30 

3  X   15 

45 

54%" 

157/4 

178  50 

iQiJI 

200   00 

THIRTY-SEVEN  INCHES  HIGH,  STEAM.    FIGS.  67,  68  AND  69. 


List  of  Radiators  built  on  the 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

Width  of  Base,  One  Row,  7^'inches, 
Two  Row,  11%  inches,  Three 

Each  Loop  represents  3  feet 
of  Heating  Surface. 

Each  Loop  represents  3>£ 
feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Row,  15X  inches. 

LIST  PRICE. 

LIST  PriCE. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
of 
Radiator. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

X     5 

5 

21^" 

15 

$27  oo 

17^ 

$28  50 

X     7 

7 

28^" 

21 

33  25 

24^ 

35  50 

X     9 

9 

s4J' 

27 

39  75 

3*J» 

42  25 

X   ii 

ii 

41" 

33 

46  oo 

38^ 

49  25 

X   13 

13 

47%" 

39 

52  So 

45^ 

56  oo 

X   15 

15 

54" 

45 

58  75 

63  oo 

X     5 

10 

21^2" 

30 

46  75 

35 

49  50 

X     7 

14 

27%" 

42 

59  25 

49 

63  25 

X     9 

18 

34*4" 

54 

72  oo 

63 

77  oo 

X  ii 

22 

41 

66 

84  50 

77 

90  50 

X  13 

26 

47%" 

78 

97  oo 

9i 

104  25 

X  15 

30 

53%" 

90 

109  50 

105 

118  oo 

3X5 

15 

2Iz»* 

45 

65  75 

52^ 

70  oo 

3  X     7 

21 

28%" 

63 

85  oo 

73^ 

91  oo 

3X9 

27 

-    34^4" 

81 

104  oo 

94^4 

i"  75 

3  X   ii 

33 

42" 

99 

123  25 

"5>2 

132  75 

3  X   13 

39 

48^" 

117 

142  25 

136^ 

153  50 

3  X   15 

45 

54% 

135 

161  50 

157^ 

174  50 

All  regular  Steam  Goods  tapped  i"XM"  "  Right  Hand,"  same  or  opposite 
ends,  or  one  end  only  for  One  Pipe  Work.  Center  of  Tapping  about  4^" 
from  floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 


BtTNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


BUNDY  RENAISSANCE  RADIATOR—  Two  Row. 
WITHOUT  CORNER  PILLARS. 

STEAM,  FIG.  68.     HOT  WATER,  FIG.  73. 

Made  in  6  different  lengths  (from  21  ^"  to  53^")  ;  8  different  heights 

(Steam,  43",  37",  31"  and  25";  Hot  Water,  46",  40",  34"  and 

28");  two  distinct  styles  of  loops  (Standard  and 

Enlarged),  and  all  with  a  uniform  width 

of  base  of 


MADE  FOR  BOTH  STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER. 

Bundy  Radiators  with  Renaissance  Loops  have  same  amount 
of  surface  as  plain  loops.  The  center  of  tapping  is  about  4^"  from 
floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 

LIST  OF  DIFFERENT  SIZES,  GIVING  LENGTHS  IN  INCHES. 


Sizes, 

2x5 

7 

9 

n 

13 

15 

Lengths, 

2iK 

27^ 

34^ 

41 

47M 

S3% 

58 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Renaissance  Steam  Direct    Radiator, 
pillafs.     foist  Prices. 


THIRTY-ONE  INCHES  HIGH,  STEAM.     FIGS.  67,  68  and  69. 


^ist  of  Radiators  Built  on  the 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

idth  of   Base,  One    Row,    7K 
nches,  Two  Row,  11&"  inches, 
Three  Row,  15M  inches. 

Each  Loop  represents  2% 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICK. 

Each  Loop  represents  3 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICE. 

Shape 
of 
adiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
of 
Radiator. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

X    5 

5 

2I/^' 

12}^ 

$26  50 

i5 

$28  25 

X    7 

7 

28^" 

17^ 

32  50 

21 

35  oo 

X    9 

9 

34^" 

22^ 

38  50 

27 

4i  75 

X  ii 

ii 

4i" 

27^ 

44  75 

33 

48  50 

X  13 

J3 

47%" 

S2^ 

50  75 

39 

55  25 

X  15 

15 

54" 

37^ 

56  75 

45 

62  oo 

X    5 

IO 

2I1/2" 

25 

45  50 

30 

49  oo 

X    7 

14 

27%" 

35 

57  50 

42 

62  50 

X    9 

18 

34^4" 

45 

69  50 

54 

76  oo 

X  ii 

22 

41" 

55 

81  75 

66 

89  25 

X  13 

26 

47%" 

65 

93  75 

78 

102  75 

X  15 

3° 

53%" 

75 

I05  75 

90 

116  25 

3  X    5 

15 

2lV$" 

37*2 

64  oo 

45 

69  25 

3X    7 

21 

28%" 

52^ 

82  25 

63 

89  75 

3  X    9 

27 

34^" 

67^ 

100  75 

81 

no  25 

3X  ii 

33 

42" 

82^ 

119  oo 

99 

130  50 

3  X  13 

39 

4W 

97^4 

137  50 

117 

151  oo 

3  X  15 

45 

54M" 

1X2^ 

155  75 

135 

171  50 

TWENTY-FIVE  INCHES  HIGH,  STEAM.     FIGS.  67,  68  and  69. 


List  of  Radiators  built  on  the 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

Width   of   Base,   One   Row,   7% 
inches,  Two  Row,  11%  inches, 
Three  Row.  15)4  inches. 

Each  Loop  represents  2 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICE. 

Each  Loop  represents  2X 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICE. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
of 
Radiator. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

i  X     5 

5 

21/4" 

IO 

$25  75 

11% 

$27  25 

i  X    7 

7 

28^" 

14 

3i  50 

z4i 

33  5o 

i  X    9 

9 

34^3" 

18 

37  5° 

21 

40  oo 

i  X  ii 

ii 

4* 

22 

43  25 

25% 

46  25 

i  X  13 

13 

47%" 

26 

49  oo 

30^ 

52  75 

i  X  15 

15 

54" 

30 

54  75 

35 

59  oo 

2  X     5 

IO 

2XZB 

2O 

44  25 

*3l/S 

47  o° 

2X     7 

14 

27%" 

28 

55  75 

327S 

59  75 

2X9 

18 

34^4" 

36 

67  25 

42 

72  25 

2   X    II 

22 

4i" 

44 

79  oo 

SiX 

85  oo 

2   X    13 

26 

47%" 

52 

90  50 

60% 

97  50 

2   X    IS 

30 

53%" 

60 

I  O2    OO 

70 

no  25 

3  X    5 

15 

21^" 

30 

62  oo 

35 

66  25 

3X7 

21 

28%" 

42 

79  75 

49 

85  50 

3X9 

27 

34H" 

54 

97  25 

63 

104  75 

3  X  ii 

33 

42" 

66 

115  oo 

77 

124  oo 

3  X  13 

39 

-48^" 

78 

132  50 

91 

143  25 

3  X  15 

45 

54%" 

90 

15°  25 

i°5 

162  50 

All  Regular  Steam  Goods  Tapped  i"  X  M"  "  Right  Hand,"  same  or  oppo- 
site ends  or  one  end  only  for  One  Pipe  Work.  Center  of  Tapping  about  4^* 
from  floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


59 


BUNDY  RENAISSANCE  RADIATOR— THREE   ROW- 
WITHOUT  CORNER  PILLARS. 

STEAM,  FIG.  69.     HOT  WATER,   FIG.  73^. 

Made  in  6  different  lengths  (from  21^"  to  $4%") ;  8  different  heights 

(Steam,  43",  37",  31"  and  25";  Hot  Water,  46",  40",  34"  and  28"); 

two  distinct  styles  of  loops  (Standard  and  Enlarged),  and 

all  with  a  uniform  width  of  base  of  1 5  ^ ". 

MADE  FOR  BOTH  STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER. 

Bundy  Radiators  with  Renaissance  Loops  have  same  amount  of 
surface  as  plain  loops.  The  center  of  tapping  is  about  4^"  from 
floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 


LIST  OF  DIFFERENT  SIZES,  GIVING  LENGTHS  IN  INCHES. 


Sizes, 

3x5 

7 

9 

ii 

13 

15 

Lengths, 

21^ 

28% 

34% 

42 

48^ 

S4% 

60 


A.  A.  GRIFFINO  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Renaissance  ftat  09af£r  Direct  l^adiafor, 
ouf  Corner  Pillars,     feist  Prices. 

FORTY-SIX  INCHES  HIGH,  HOT  WATER.    FIGS.  72,  73  AND  737£. 


List  of  Radiators  built  on  the  fol- 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

Width  of  Base,  One  Row,  ?k  Inches, 
Two  Row,  11%"  inches,  Three 

Each  Loop  represents  4 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Each  Loop  represents  4¥ 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Row,  15)4  inches. 

LIST  PRICE. 

LIST  PRICE. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
Radiator. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged 
for  Marble  Top. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged 
for  Marble  Top. 

X     5 

5 

axU- 

20 

$34  25 

23% 

$37  oo 

X     7 

7 

a8j|; 

28 

43  So 

33^ 

47  25 

X     9 

9 

34713" 

36 

52  50 

42% 

57  50 

X  ii 

ii 

4i" 

44 

61  75 

5274 

67  75 

X  13 

13 

47%" 

52 

70  75 

61% 

78  oo 

X  15 

IS 

54" 

60 

80  oo 

71^ 

88  25 

X     5 

10 

2I7s" 

40 

61  oo 

4772 

66  50 

X     7 

14 

27%" 

56 

79  25 

66^3 

86  50 

X     9 

18 

347^" 

72 

97  50 

857! 

107  25 

X  ii 

22 

4i" 

88 

"5  75 

104^2 

127  75 

X  13 

26 

47%" 

104 

134   CO 

1237! 

148  oo 

X  15 

3° 

53%" 

120 

152  25 

142^*3 

168  50 

3  X     5 

IS 

2172 

60 

109  50 

7i^4 

118  50 

3  X     7 

21 

28%" 

84 

J32  25 

99% 

144  75 

3  X     9 

27 

34/3 

108 

155  oo 

128/4 

171  25 

3  X   ii 

33 

42" 

132 

178  oo 

156% 

197  50 

3  X  13 

39 

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180 

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250  50 

FORTY  INCHES  HIGH,  HOT  WATER.    FIGS.  72,  73  AND 


List  of  Radiators  built  on  the  fol- 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

Width  of  Base,  One  Row,  1%  inches, 
Two  Row,  11%  inches,  Three 

Each  Loop  Rpresents  3% 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Each  Loop  represents  4 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Row,  15K  inches. 

LIST  PRICE. 

LIST  PRICE. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
of 
Radiator. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged 
for  Marble  Top. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged 
for  Marble  Top. 

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or  opposite  ends  or  in  upper  circulating  chamber.  Center  of  Tapping  about 
4^4"  from  floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


61 


Bundy  Renaissance  {tot  Water  Direct  Radiator, 
(Jorner  pillars,     foist  Prices. 

THIRTY-FOUR  INCHES  HIGH,  HOT  WATER.     FIGS.  72,  73  and  73^. 


List  bf  Radiators  built  on  the 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

following  size  Bases. 
Width  of    Base,   One    Row,   7^ 
inches,  Two  Row,  11%  inches, 

Each    Loop    represents  3 
Feet  of   Heating  Surface. 

Each  Loop  represents  3% 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Three  Row,  15>£  inches. 

LIST  PRICE. 

LIST  PRICH. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
of 
Radiator. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

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or  arranged  for 
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TWENTY-EIGHT  INCHES  HIGH,  HOT  WATER.     FIGS,  72,  73  and 


List  of  Radiators  built  on  the 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

following  size  Bases. 
Width  of    Base,   One   Row,  7K 
inches,  Two  Row,  11  ¥  inches, 

Each  Loop  represents  Z% 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Each  Loop  represents  2  5-6 
Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 

Three  Row,  15>£  inches. 

LIST  PRICK. 

LIST  PRICE. 

Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Length 
ot 
Radiator. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

With  Iron  Top 
or  arranged  for 
Marble  Top. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

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or  arranged  for 
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from  floor  on  account  of  high  legs. 


62 


A.  A.  GR1FFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Standard  §(-mi- Renaissance  Radiator 
and  Prices. 


WIDTH  OF  BASKS. 

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Two     "     9%       " 
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BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


63 


BUNDY  SEMI-RENAISSANCE  RADIATOR— Two  Row. 

Made  in  all  the  different  lengths,  widths,  diameters  and  radii 
of  Bundy  Direct  and  Direct-Indirect  Plain  Rectangular,  Circular, 
Column  and  Corner  Radiators ;  8  different  heights  (Steam,  42",  36", 
30"  and  24" ;  Hot  Water,  45",  39",  33",  and  27");  two  distinct  styles 
of  loops  (Standard  and  Enlarged),  at  the  uniform  increased  cost 
over  plain  loop  Radiators  of  50  cents  per  loop  list  extra  to  be  added 
to  the  list  price  of  plain  loop  Bundy  Radiators. 


BUNDY  STANDARD  SEMI-RENAISSANCE   RING 
COLUMN  RADIATOR. 


N 

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All  Regular  Hot 
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same  or  opposite  ends 
or  in  Upper  Circulat- 
ing Chamber. 


64 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Standard   I>emi~  Renaissance  l^adiafor   Si 
and 


WIDTH  OF  BASKS. 

STEAM. 
Thirty-Six  Inchep  High. 

HOT  WATER. 
Thirty-Nine  Inches  High. 

One  Row  5K  inches. 
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6 
7 
9 
9 

3° 

g 

75 
84 

$29  oo 
43  5° 
58  oo 
80  oo 
89  60 

&t 

70 
87^ 
98 

$32   13 
48  19 
64  25 
89  07 
99  75 

%t 

70 

$40  oo 
60  oo 
80  oo 

40 
60 
80 

$44  oo 
66  oo 
88  oo 

Standard  §emi-l^enaissance  Column  Radiator 

SIZES  AND  PRICES. 


Number 
of 
Loops 

Outside 
Diameter 
of  Base. 

Inside 
Diameter 
of  Base. 

STEAM. 
Forty-Two  Inches  High. 

HOT  WATER. 
Forty  -Five  Inches  High. 

Standard  Loop 

Enlarged  Loop 

Standard  Loop 

Enlarged  Loop 

26 
34 
5° 
58 

26" 

3°: 
36 
41" 

I2&" 

17" 
24" 

91 

119 

*75 
203 

$85  80 

112    2O 

165  oo 
191  40^ 

1  10^3 
144^ 

212^ 
246^ 

$98  64 

128  99 
189  69 
220  04 

104 
200 

$137  80 
265  oo 

123^2 
237^2 

$I58    12 
304   06 

List  of  Radiators  built  on  the 
following  size  Bases. 

STEAM. 
Thirty-Six  Inches  High. 

HOT  WATER. 
Thirty-Nine  Inches  High. 

26 
34 

26" 
3°" 

12%" 

78 

102 

$79  30 
103  70 

9! 

119 

$88  08 
115  18 

T*0  OR 

9i 

$126  75 

104 

$I40   40 

A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Dining  l^oom  ftof  Closet  §»feam  Radiator 
foist  Prices. 


FORTY-EIGHT  INCHES  HIGH.    STEAM,  FIG.  10.    STYLE  A. 


WITH  THE  FOLLOWING  STYLES  OF  LOOPS; 


STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

EXTENDED  SURFACE. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

Feet) 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

I9 
61 

^ 
65 
67 
69 
7i 
73 
75 

$  99  oo 

01    00 

03  oo 
05  oo 
07  oo 
09  oo 

II    OO 

13  oo 

15  oo 

7° 
7*« 

&< 

80 

82^ 
85 
87^ 
90 

$  106  oo 
108  25 
no  50 
112  75 
115  oo 

117  25 
119  50 

121  75 

124  oo 

70 

7$i 

77T* 
80 
82^ 
85 
87^ 
9° 

$  04  oo 
06  25 
08  50 
Jo  75 
13  oo 
15  25 
17  5o 
iQ  75 

22    OO 

FORTY-TWO  INCHES  HIGH.    STEAM,  FIG.  10. 


44 

$94  oo 

S1^ 

$100  oo 

S1/^ 

$98  50 

46 

96  oo 

53% 

IO2  OO 

53% 

01  00 

48 

98  oo 

56 

104  50 

56 

03  oo 

30 

01  oo 

58^$ 

107  oo 

58^ 

05  25 

52 

02  oo 

60% 

109  oo 

60% 

07  50 

54 

04  oo 

63 

III  OO 

63 

°9  75 

56 

06  oo 

65^3 

113  50 

65^ 

12  00 

58 

08  oo 

67% 

116  oo 

67% 

J4  75 

60 

IO  OO 

70 

118  25 

70 

16  50 

THIRTY-SIX  INCHES  HIGH.    STEAM,  FIG.  10 


33 

$91  oo 

3% 

$97  25 

38^ 

$96  oo 

36 

93  oo 
95  oo 
96  75 

& 

99  So 
01  50 
03  50 

TM 

98  oo 

00  00 

02  25 

39 

98  50 
loo  50 

47^ 

05  75 
08  oo 

45^ 

04  25 

06  50 

4° 

£K 

45 

102  00 

104  oo 
106  oo 

49 

10  25 

12  50 
14  50 

49 

08  50 

10  50 

12  50 

All  Regular  Steam  Goods  Tapped  i"x%"  "Right  Hand," 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


BUNDY  DINING  ROOM  HOT  CLOSET  RADIATOR. 
STYLE  A. 


STEAM,  FIG.  10.     HOT  WATER,  FIG.  49. 

Made  in  a  great  variety  of  sizes,  using  always  a  3x10  Bundy 
Radiator,  which  is  34^"  l°ng  and  13%"  wide.  Dimensions  of  all 
Hot  Closets  are:  Length,  35%  width,  14"  and  height,  18".  Fur- 
nished for  Steam,  48",  42"  and  36"  high,  with  from  33  to  90  feet 
of  heating  surface;  for  Hot  Water,  53",  47"  and  41"  high,  with 
from  52  to  105  feet  of  heating  surface.  The  different  amounts  of 
heating  surface  are  secured  by  omitting  i,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7  or  8  in- 
terior loops  in  the  middle  row,  which  can  easily  be  replaced  if, 
for  any  purpose,  more  heat  is  desired. 


MADE  FOR  BOTH  STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER. 

Center  ot  Tapping  is  about  4*4  inches  from  floor  on  account  of 
high  legs. 


70 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Dinir\|  KJoom  ftef  Closet  §feam  Radiator 
foist  prices. 


FORTY-EIGHT  INCHES  HIGH.    STEAM,  FIG.  10^,  STYLE  B. 


WITH  THE  FOLLOWING   STYLES  OF  LOOPS 


STANDARD. 


ENLARGED. 


Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

59 

$  06  50 

70 

$113  50 

61 

08  50 

72^ 

iJ5  75 

63 

10  50 

75 

118  oo 

65 

12  50 

llV* 

20  25 

67 

I4  5° 

80 

22  50 

69 

16  50 

s2y2 

24  75 

7i 

18  50 

85 

27  oo 

73 

20  50 

87^ 

29  25 

75 

22  50 

90 

31  50 

FORTY-TWO  INCHES  HIGH.    STEAM,  FIG.  ioV4  STYLE  B. 


44 

$101  50 

5^ 

$  07  50 

46 

03  50 

53% 

09  50 

48 

05  50 

56 

12  OO 

50 

08  50 

14  50 

52 

09  50 

60% 

16  50 

54 

ii  50 

63 

18  50 

56 

13  50 

65^4 

21  00 

58 

15  50 

67% 

23  50 

60 

17  50 

70 

25  75 

THIRTY-SIX  INCHES  HIGH.  STEAM,  FIG.  10^,  STYLE  B. 


33 

$98  5o 

38/2 

$104  75 

34^ 

loo  50 

40^ 

107  oo 

.   36 

IO2  50 

42 

109  oo 

37^ 

104  25 

43M 

III  OO 

39 

106  oo 

45^ 

13  25 

40^ 

108  oo 

47^4 

15  50 

42 

109  50 

49 

17  75 

43^ 

in  50 

20  oo 

45 

113  50 

52^ 

22  OO 

All  Regular  Steam  Goods  Tapped  i"X'M"  "Right  Hand." 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  71 


BUNDY  DINING  ROOM  HOT  CLOSET  RADIATOR. 

CROSS   SECTION. 

This  cut  shows  the  liberal  size  of  the  Bundy  Hot  Closet,  and  its 
projection  back,  whereby  the  largest  platter  or  dish  can  be  accom- 
modated in  it.  The  Hot  Closet  sets  over  the  entire  Radiator  and 
the  degree  of  heat  attained  in  it  is  higher  than  that  in  any  other 
Hot  Closet  Radiator  made.  In  fact,  this  is  the  only  Hot  Closet 
Radiator  that  will  produce  and  preserve  drinking  temperature  of 
tea  which  is  about  140°.  In  winter  this  Radiator  serves  as  a  dish 
and  food  warmer,  and  in  summer  as  a  convenient  place  for  bread, 
cakes,  etc.,  or  anything  that  is  desirable  to  preserve  in  a  moist 
condition. 

MADE  FOR  BOTH  STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER. 

Center  of  Tapping  is  about  4*^"  inches  from  floor  on  a< 
high  legs. 


^"^V 


A//; 


72 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Dining  %D0m  {iot  Closet 
Prices. 


f^diafor  fenst 


FORTY-EIGHT  INCHES  HIGH.    STEAM,  FIG.  10%,  STYLE  C. 


WITH  THE  FOLLOWING  STYLES  OF  LOOPS. 


STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

EXTENDED  SURFACE. 

Feet 

Feet 

Feet 

of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

59 

$136  oo 

70 

$143  oo 

70 

$141  oo 

61 

138  oo 

72/^ 

145  25 

72Hj 

143  25 

63 

140  oo 

75 

J47  5° 

75 

145  50 

65 

142  oo 

77/^ 

149  75 

77/^ 

147  75 

67 

144  oo 

80 

152  oo 

80 

150  oo 

69 

146  oo 

82^ 

154  25 

82^ 

152  25 

148  oo 

85 

T56  50 

85 

154  50 

73 

150  oo 

87^ 

158  75 

87^ 

156  75 

75 

152  oo 

90 

161  oo 

90 

159  oo 

FORTY-TWO  INCHES  HIGH.    STEAM,  FIG.  io«%,  STYLE  C. 


44 

$131  oo 

S1^ 

$137  oo 

51^ 

$135  5° 

46 

133  oo 

53% 

139  oo 

53% 

138  oo 

48 

135  00 

56 

141  50 

56 

140  oo 

5° 

138  oo 

58^ 

144  oo 

58^ 

142  25 

52 

139  oo 

60% 

146  oo 

60% 

144  5° 

54 

141  oo 

63 

148  oo 

63 

146  75 

56 

143  oo 

65^6 

150  50 

65^3 

149  oo 

58 

145  oo 

£>7% 

153  oo 

67% 

151  75 

60 

147  oo 

70 

155  25 

70 

153  So 

THIRTY-SIX  INCHES  HIGH.    STEAM,  FIG.  ioM>  STYLE  C. 


33 

$128  oo 

38^ 

$134  25 

38^ 

$133  oo 

34^ 

130  oo 

40^ 

136  50 

40^ 

135  oo 

36 

132  oo 

42 

138  50 

42 

137  oo 

37^ 

133  75 

43% 

140  50 

43^ 

139  25 

39 

135  50 

45^ 

142  75 

45^ 

141  25 

40^ 

137  50 

47^4 

145  oo 

47^4 

143  50 

42 

139  oo 

49 

147  25 

49  , 

145  5° 

43^ 

141  oo 

50% 

149  50 

5«M 

147  50 

45 

143  oo 

52^ 

151  So 

52^ 

149  5° 

All  Regular  Steam  Goods  Tapped  i"X-M"  "Right  Hand." 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  73 


BUNDY  DINING  ROOM  HOT  CLOSET  RADIATOR. 
STYLE  B. 

STEAM,  FIG.  10^.     HOT  WATER,  FIG.  50. 

This  Radiator  has  ornamental  loops  and  base,  the  ornamental 
base  being  separate  from  the  Radiator  and  removable  at  will. 

Made  in  a  great  variety  of  sizes,  using  always  a  3x10  Bundy 
Radiator,  which  is  34^"  long  and  13^"  wide.  Dimensions  of  all 
Hot  Closets  are  :  Length,  35",  width,  14",  and  height,  18".  Fur- 
nished for  Steam,  48,"  42"  and  36"  high,  with  from  33  to  90 
feet  of  heating  surface;  for  Hot  Water,  53,"  47"  and  41"  high, 
with  from  52  to  105  feet  of  heating  surface.  The  different  amounts 
of  heating  surface  are  secured  by  omitting  i,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7  or  8 
interior  loops  in  the  middle  row,  which  can  easily  be  replaced  if, 
for  any  purpose,  more  heat  is  desired. 

Made  for  both  Steam  and  Hot  Water. 

Center  of  Tapping  is  about  4)^  inches  from  floor  on  account  of 
high  legs. 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Dining  I^oom  ^ot  Closet  jtof  09ater  Radiator 
foist  prices. 


FIFTY-THREE  INCHES  HIGH.    HOT  WATER,  FIG.  49.    STYLE  A. 


WITH  THE  FOLLOWING   STYLES  OF   LOOPS. 


STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

EXTENDED  SURFACE. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Trice. 

Feet 
of  Heatmg 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

Feet 
of  Htating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

£* 

?M 

80 
82^ 
85 
87^ 
QO 

$137  5° 
140  oo 
142  50 
145  oo 

147  50 

150  oo 

152  50 

155  oo 

157  50 

81 

84 
87 
QO 
93 
96 
99 

102 

105 

$144  oo 
147  oo 
150  oo 

153    00 

156  oo 
159  oo 
162  oo 
165  oo 
1  68  oo 

81 

84 
87 
90 

93 
96 

99 

102 

105 

$141  oo 
144  oo 
147  oo 
150  oo 
153  oo 
156  oo 
159  oo 
162  oo 
165  oo 

FORTY-SEVEN  INCHES  HIGH.     HOT  WATER,  FIG.  49. 


63 

$135  25 

73^ 

$142  oo 

73^4 

$i39  75 

64^ 

137  oo 

7473 

143  75 

7473 

141  50 

66 

138  50 

76 

H5  75 

76 

i43  5o 

67^ 

140  25 

77^ 

147  75 

77/8 

145  50 

69 

142  oo 

78% 

149  75 

78% 

'47  50 

70^ 

143  50 

80 

I5i  75 

80 

H9  50 

72 

145  oo 

8iU 

153  So 

81^ 

151  25 

73^ 

146  75 

82% 

155  50 

82% 

153  25 

75 

148  50 

84 

157  50 

84 

155  25 

FORTY-ONE  INCHES  HIGH.    HOT  WATER,  FIG.  49. 


52 

$132  25 

59^1 

$i39  25 

59^4 

$137  25 

53 

134  oo 

60% 

141  oo 

60% 

139  oo 

54 

135  50 

62 

143  oo 

62 

141  oo 

55 

137  25 

63^ 

145  oo 

63^ 

143  oo 

56 
57 

139  oo 

140  50 

& 

147  oo 
149  oo 

66 

145  oo 
147  oo 

58 

142  oo 

67^ 

150  75 

67^ 

H8  75 

59 

143  75 

68% 

152  75 

68% 

150  75 

6o 

145  50 

70 

154  75 

70 

152  75 

All  Regular  Hot  Water  Goods  Tapped 


"Right  Hand." 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


BUNDY  DINING  ROOM  HOT  CLOSET  RADIATOR. 
STYLE  C. 


STEAM,  FIG.  10^.     HOT  WATER,  FIG.  51. 

This  Radiator  has  the  Bundy  Ornamental  Base  and  a  hand- 
some Brass  Screen,  which  may  be  either  Antique  Brass  (Blackened 
Gold),  Polished  Brass  (Bright  Gold),  Oxidized  Silver  (Blackened 
Silver)  or  Bright  Nickel. 

Made  in  a  great  variety  of  sizes,  using  always  a  3x10  Bundy 
Radiator,  which  is  34^"  long  and  13^"  wide.  Dimensions  of  all 
Hot  Closets  are:  Length,  35",  width,  14",  and  height,  18".  Fur- 
nished for  Steam,  48",  42"  and  36"  high,  with  from  33  to  90 
feet  of  heating  surface;  for  Hot  Water,  53",  47"  and  41"  high 
with  from  52  to  105  feet  of  heating  surface.  The  different 
amounts  of  heating  surface  are  secured  by  omitting  i,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
6,  7  or  8  interior  loops  in  the  middle  row,  which  can  easily  be  re- 
placed if,  for  any  purpose,  more  heat  is  desired. 

MADE  FOR  BOTH  STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER 

Center  of  Tapping  about  4^  inches  from  floor  on  account  of 
high  legs. 


76 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO  ,  NEW  YORK. 


Bund\;  Dtnin|  I^oom  ftat 

bist  Prices. 


09afer  Radiator 


FIFTY-THREE  INCHES  HIGH.    HOT  WATER,  FIG.  50,  STYLE  B. 


WITH  THE  FOLLOWING  STYLES  OF  LOOPS. 


STANDARD. 


ENLARGED. 


Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

Feet 
of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

70 

$145  oo 

81 

$151  50 

7*H 

147  50 

84 

154  50 

75 

150  oo 

87 

i57  So 

77^ 

152  50 

90 

1  60  50 

80 

155  0° 

93 

163  50 

82^ 

157  50 

96 

1  66  50 

85  , 

160  oo 

99 

169  50 

87^3 

162  50 

102 

172  50 

90 

165  oo 

105 

175  So 

FORTY-SEVEN  INCHES  HIGH.    HOT  WATER,  FIG.  50,  STYLE  B. 


63 

$142  75 

73^ 

$149  50 

64^ 

144  50 

74% 

151  25 

66 

146  oo 

76 

153  25 

67y2 

M7  75 

77JH* 

155  25 

60 

149  50 

157  25 

70^ 

151  oo 

80 

159  25 

72 

i52  So 

8i^j 

161  oo 

73^ 

154  25 

82% 

163  oo 

75 

156  oo 

84 

165  oo 

FORTY-ONE  INCHES  HIGH.    HOT  WATER,  FIG.  50,  STYLE  B. 


52 

$139  75 

59/^ 

$M6  75 

53 

141  50 

148  50 

54 

143  oo 

62  8 

150  50 

55 

144  75 

63^ 

IS2  50 

56 

146  50 

64% 

154  50 

57 

148  oo 

66 

156  50 

58 

149  So 

67^ 

158  25 

59 

151  25 

68% 

160  25 

60 

153  0° 

70 

162  25 

All  Regular  Hot  Water  Goods  Tapped  iJ4"XiJ4"  "Right  Hand.'1 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


77 


Buncty  Dinin|  I^oom  ftat  (Hose*  ftet  Water  Radiator 
kist  Prices. 

For  Cuts  and  Description  see  preceding  pages. 
FIFTY-THREE  INCHES  HIGH.    HOT  WATER,  FIG.  51,  STYLE  C. 


WITH  THE  FOLLOWING  STYLES  OF  LOOPS. 


STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

EXTENDED  SURFACE. 

Feet 

Feet 

Feet 

of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

of  Heating 
Surface. 

List  Price. 

7° 

$174  50 

81 

$181  oo 

81 

$178  oo 

72^2 

177  oo 

84 

184  oo 

84 

181  oo 

75,. 

179  So 

87 

187  oo 

87 

184  oo 

77^ 

182  oo 

90 

190  oo 

90 

187  oo 

80 

184  50 

93 

193  oo 

93 

190  oo 

82^ 

187  oo 

96 

196  oo 

96 

193  oo 

85 

189  50 

99 

199  oo 

99 

196  oo 

8?^ 

192  oo 

102 

2O2    OO 

102 

199  oo 

90 

iQ4  50 

105 

205  oo 

I°5 

2O2    OO 

FORTY-SEVEN  INCHES  HIGH.    HOT  WATER,  FIG.  51,  STYLE  C. 


63 

$172  25 

73^i 

$179  oo 

73% 

$176  75 

64^ 

174  oo 

74% 

180  75 

74% 

178  50 

66 

175  50 

76 

182  75 

76 

1  80  50 

67^ 

177  25 

77>3 

184  75 

182  50 

69  . 

179  oo 

78% 

186  75 

78% 

184  50 

7oH 

1  80  50 

80 

188  75 

80 

186  50 

72 

182  oo 

81% 

190  50 

81% 

188  25 

73^ 

183  75 

82% 

192  50 

82% 

190  25 

75 

1  86  50 

84 

194  50 

84 

192  25 

FORTY-ONE  INCHES  HIGH.    HOT  WATER,  FIG.  51,  STYLE  C. 


52 

$169  25 

59% 

$176  25 

59% 

$174  25 

53 

171  oo 

178  oo 

60% 

176  oo 

54 

172  50 

62  8 

180  oo 

62 

178  oo 

II 

174  25 

176  oo 

64% 

182  oo 
184  oo 

63% 

64% 

180  oo 
182  oo 

57 

177  50 

66 

186  oo 

66 

184  oo 

58 

179  oo 

67% 

187  75 

67% 

185  75 

e 

180  75 
182  50 

70 

189  75 
191  75 

70 

187  75 
189  75 

All  Regular  Hot  Water  Goods  Tapped  i 


"  "Right  Hand.'" 


78 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


foist  Price  of  Parfs  of  Bund^  Standard  §team  and  {iot 
(/9at<-r  I^adiafors. 


RADIATOR. 

BASE. 

FRET  WORK 
TOP  ONLY. 

BINDER    FOR 
TOP  ONLY. 

TOP   AND 
BINDER  COM 
PLETE. 

WATER 
ARCH. 

iX   3 

$2    10 

$     45 

$    45 

$    90 

$i  80 

iX  4 

2    80 

60 

60 

i  20 

2    40 

iX  5 

3   50 

75 

75 

1  5° 

3  oo 

iX  6 

4  20 

90 

90 

i  80 

3  60 

iX   7 

4  9° 

05 

05 

2     10 

4  20 

iX  8 

5  60 

20 

20 

2    40 

4  80 

iX  9 

6  3° 

35 

35 

2    70 

5  40 

1X10 

7  °° 

50 

50 

3    00 

6  oo 

iXn 

7  70 

65 

65 

3  30 

6  60 

1X12 

8  4° 

80 

80 

3  60 

7  20 

1X13 

9  10 

95 

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7  80 

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9  80 

10 

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4   20 

8  40 

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25 

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4   50 

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40 

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9  60 

1X18 

2    60 

70 

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5  40 

10  80 

1X20 

4  oo 

3  oo 

3  °° 

6  oo 

12    OO 

1X22 

5  4° 

3  30 

3  30 

6  60 

1X24 

6  80 

3  60 

360 

7  20 

1X26 

8  20 

3  QO 

3  90 

7  80 

2X  3 

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3  60 

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2    40 

4  80 

2X  5 

7  oo 

I    50 

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3  oo 

6  oo 

2X  6 

8  40 

I    80 

I    80 

3  60 

7  20 

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2    10 

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8  40 

2X  8 

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5  40 

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3  3° 

3  30 

6  60 

13  20 

2X12 

6  80 

3  60 

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7  20 

14  40 

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8  20 

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7  80 

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g   60 

4  20 

4  20 

8  40 

16  80 

2X15 

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4   50 

9  oo 

18  oo 

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4  80 

9  60 

19  20 

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5  20 

5  40 

5  4° 

10,80 

21    60 

2X20 

8  oo 

6  oo 

6  oo 

12    00 

24  oo 

2X22 

30  80 

6  60 

6  60 

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2X24 

33  60 

7  20 

7  20 

14    40 

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36  40 

7.80 

7  80 

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1  35 

1  35 

2    70 

5  40 

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10*50 

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2    70 

2    70 

5  40 

10  80 

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14  70 

3  15 

3  15 

6  30 

12    60 

3X  8 

16  80 

3  60 

360 

7  20 

14    40 

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18  90 

4  05 

4  05 

8  10 

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9  oo 

18  oo 

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4  95 

4  95 

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19  80 

3X12 

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5  40 

5  40 

10  80 

21    60 

3X13 

27  3° 

5  85 

5  85 

ii  70 

23  40 

3X15 

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6  75 

675 

13  50 

27  oo 

4X  4 

II    20 

2    40 

2    40 

4  80 

4X   5 

14  oo 

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6  oo 

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36o 

7  20 

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61  60 

13    2O 

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26  40 

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67  20 

14    40 

14    40 

28  80 

BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


79 


foist  Price  °f  Parts  of  Sund^  Standard  Steam  a 
C/9at?r  Radiators. 


Radiator. 

Base. 

Fret  Work 
Top  Only. 

Binder  for 
Top  Only. 

Top  and  Binder 
Complete. 

Water  Arch. 

10  Circular. 

$7  50 

$i  75 

$i  75 

$3  So 

$7  oo 

15 

ii  25 

2    63 

2    63 

5  25 

io  50 

20 

15  oo 

3  50 

3  50 

7  oo 

14  oo 

26 

19  5° 

4  55 

4  55 

9  10 

18  20 

34 

25  So 

5  95 

5  95 

ii  90 

23  80 

5° 

37  So 

8  75 

8  75 

17  5° 

35  oo 

72 

54  oo 

12    60 

12    60 

25  20 

19  So 

26  Column. 

20  80 

5  20 

5  20 

io  40 

34 

27    20 

6  80 

6  80 

13  60 

50 

40  oo 

IO    OO 

IO   OO 

20    00 

58 

46    40 

II  60 

II  60 

23    2O 

37  50 

10  Corner. 

7  50 

i  75 

i  75 

3  50 

7  oo 

15 

ii  25 

2    63 

2    63 

5  25 

io  50 

20 

15  oo 

3  So 

3  So 

7  oo 

14  oo 

25 

18  75 

4  38 

4  38 

8  75 

28 

21    OO 

4  90 

4  9° 

9  80 

LOOPS    ONLY,    STEAM. 

For  Rectangular,  Circular,  Corner  and  Column  Radiators. 


*  Height  of 
Radiator. 

Standard. 

Enlarged. 

Extended 
Surface. 

4^ 
36* 

30" 
24" 

$2    30 
2    10 
2   00 

I    85 

$2  75 

2    40 

2  35 

2    IS 

$2    65 
2    3° 
2    25 
2    10 

LOOPS    ONLY,  HOT  WATER. 


45» 

$3  25 

$3  75 

$3  65 

39* 

3  oo 

3  35 

3  25 

33" 

2  85 

3  25 

3  20 

27 

2  70 

3  05 

3  oo 

*  This  refers  to  height  of  Radiator  the  loops  build  up  with  the  regular 
height  of  legs,  for  example,  a  loop  24^*  long  would  build  30'  high,  with  base 
and  top,  and  therefore  is  listed  as  30*  high. 

The  price  applies  to  all  intervening  heights  of  loops,  i.  e.,  a  steam  loop 
that  builds  40"  high  is  listed  the  same  as  the  42"  height. 

Hot  Closet  complete,  Steam  or  Hot  Water  (closet  only),  $50.00. 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


61ite  §team  ar\d  -flof  Water  Radiator. 

Points  of  advantage  : 

EXTRA  HEAVY  AND  LONG  NIPPLES. 

It  requires  little  argument  to  convince  any  one  that  the  point  where  the 
greatest  wear  comes  in  a  sectional  radiator  is  at  the  nipple  ;  hence  that  is 
where  the  radiator  will  first  give  out.  Wrought  iron,  which  is  the  usual 
material  used  in  the  nipples,  rusts  more  quickly  than  cast  iron,  and  so  the 
nipples  require  to  be  heavier  and  stronger,  and  those  used  in  the  Bundy  Elite 
Radiator  are  of  that  pattern.  Nipples  of  malleable  iron  are  often  used  by 
manufacturers  to  cheapen  the  cost  of  production,  but  such  goods  should  be 
studiously  avoided,  while  Radiators  having  nipples  with  no  threads,  being 
what  are  commonly  called  "  slip  nipples,"  and  are  necessarily  very  thin  and 
weak,  should  never  be  used.  The  nipples  used  in  the  Bundy  Elite  Radiator 
are  the  strongest  and  best  in  the  world,  and  are  guaranteed  to  last  longer 
and  give  better  satisfaction  than  any  other.  Note  the  following  comparison  : 

Heavy  Light  Light 

Bundy        Threaded      Threadless 
Nipple.          Nipple.  Nipple. 

Length i%'  %'  13-16" 

Thickness J4*  5-32"  34" 

Weight iooz.  3  oz.  2^  oz 

Total  length  of  thread 70"  31"  None. 

Pressure  under  which  nipple  crushes. .  930  Ibs.  220  Ibs.  176  Ibs. 

THREE-BARREL  CONSTRUCTION. 

By  referring  to  the  cut  of  the  Elite  Radiator  it  will  be  noticed  that  it  has 
three  barrels,  and  this  insures  more  easy,  uniform  and  positive  circulation 
of  either  steam  or  hot  water.  Such  a  Radiator  cannot  air  bind  or  water 
pocket.  The  circulation  is  always  in  a  forward  direction,  up  tha  central  and 
down  the  two  outside  barrels.  Each  section  has  an  individual  circulation 
and  one  section  will  circulate  alone,  in  fact  is  often  used  in  heating  a  bath 
room  or  other  small  apartment. 

PARABOLIC   CURVE. 

The  outside  barrels  of  the  Elite  Radiator  are  made  parabolic  (incurving), 
which  is  the  best  form  for  resisting  internal  pressure  and  this  makes  avail- 
able larger  air  passages  between  the  sections.  This  form  of  surface  also 
makes  a  good  deflector  of  the  heat,  throwing  the  warmth  laterally  into  the 
room  instead  of  allowing  it  to  pass  upward  to  the  ceiling.  It  will  be  noticed 
that  the  heat  at  the  middle  and  top  of  a  room  heated  with  the  Elite  Radiator 
is  about  the  same,  while  where  most  other  radiators  are  used  the  heat  at  the 
top  of  the  room  is  much  greater  than  at  the  middle,  causing  a  great  waste 
of  heat. 

ARABESQUE  DESIGN. 

The  design  of  the  Elite  Radiator  is  neat  and  appropriate  and  is  one  that 
the  eye  will  never  tire  of.  It  is  capable  of  the  highest  possible  decoration 
and  looks  well  in  any  room,  no  matter  for  what  it  is  used  or  its  style  of 
architecture. 

TESTED  TO  100  POUNDS  PRESSURE. 

The  Bundy  Elite  Radiator  is  tested  to  TOO  Ibs.  pressure  to  the  square  inch, 
not  25  or  40  Ibs.,  as  is  the  case  with  most  other  Radiators  ;  hence  a  leak  is 
seldom  heard  of  where  the  Elite  Radiator  is  used. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


BUNDY  ELITE  RADIATORS. 


This  cut  illustrates  at  a  glance  the  variety  of  heights  in  which 
the  Bundy  Elite  Radiator  is  made,  also  the  different  styles  of 
tapping,  same  end,  opposite  ends,  or  may  be  tapped  in  top  con- 
nection for  Hot  Water  heating. 


TEADE    ELITE    MARK. 


82 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Glife  §feam  and 


Direct  and 


Direct-Indirect  Radiator. 


Size  and  dimensions  of  Elite  Radiators  without  detachable  bushings  or  legs. 


H 


15 

16 

17 

18 

'9 

20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 


OPENINGS. 


Steam. 


i  Pipe.     2  Pipe. 


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Hot 
Water. 


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\%  sq.ft.  5  K  sq.ft. 
aer  Sec.  per  Sec. 


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26% 

33% 

40 

46% 


60 
66% 


80 
86% 

93% 
100 
106% 


ML 

4*  sq.ft. 
per  Sec. 


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44 

49^ 

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60^ 

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120 
126% 

133% 

140 

146% 

153% 

1 60 

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82^ 

88 


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104^ 
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•ft.  3M 


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sq.ft. 
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14 

23% 
28 

32% 
37% 
42 

46% 

56  3 
60% 


70 
74% 
79 1A 
84 
88% 
93% 
98 
102% 

107% 

112 

116 


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15 
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33% 
37^ 


45 
48% 


56^ 
60 
63% 
67  K 


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86% 
90 
93% 


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Hsq.fi. 
per  Sec. 


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24% 

27% 

30  \£ 

33 

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38% 


44 

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49^ 

52iX 
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57% 
60  \i 

66  4 
_68%_ 


*  The  Radiators  are  2*  shorter  than  heretofore  on  account  of  dispensing 
with  the  detachable  bushings  and  legs,  which,  however,  we  will  endeavor 
to  furnish  if  particulariy  desired,  but  please  to  bear  in  mind  that  the  de- 
tachable bushings  add  about  2"  to  the  above  lengths,  and  that  they  have 
to  be  furnished  when  the  detachable  legs  are  wanted. 

Width  of  legs  8^";  sections  S%*.  Center  of  tapping  distant  from  floor, 
if  tapped  opposite  ends,  %'— 4%' ;  i"— 4%" ;  ^•—41^"-  i%"—5"  •  2"— 5".  If 
tapped  same  end  the  distance  is  about  4%"  for  all  size  tappings. 

Radiators  will  be  tapped  Right  Hand  in  accordance  with  above  list 
unless  otherwise  ordered. 

By  the  use  of  legs  i*  and  2"  higher  and  lower  the  Bundy  Elite  Radiator 
may  be  had  in  the  following  heights :  18",  19",  20",  21",  22",  23",  24",  25",  26%  28', 
29%  3°"»  3i%  32">  34*)  35%  36">  37%  38"»  43%  44%  45%  46"  and  47"  high,  but  unless 
particularly  ordered  detachable  legs  will  not  be  furnished,  the  legs  being 
cast  on  solid. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  83 


BUNDY  ELITE  RADIATOR. 


TRADE    ELITE    MARK. 


84 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  ELITE  CARPET  LEG. 

The  Bundy  Elite  Carpet  Leg  adds 
greatly  to  the  convenience  of  cleaning 
out  under  the  radiator,  and  does  away 
with  lifting  the  radiator  to  slip  the  carpet 
under  the  legs,  or  else  cutting  the  carpet 
to  fit  around  them. 

The  legs  are  detachable  and  inter- 
changeable, and  can  be  quickly  set  to 

plaCG  Under  ^  Bundy  EHte  section-  Tt 
Radiator,  showing  the  three-  is  of  neat  appearance,  and  so  constructed 
pipe  construction  and  feed  that  the  Radiator  will  stand  alone,  even 
and  return  tapping  at  same  when  not  connected.  The  cost  is  but  a 

trifle,  and  a  set-screw  goes  with  each  leg 

to  hold  it  in  place  under  the  section.  The  radiator  is  shipped 
separate  from  the  legs,  making  it  a  compact  piece  of  furniture. 
The  legs  are  carefully  boxed,  and  so  reach  their  destination  in 
safety. 

When  the  Bundy  Elite  Carpet  Leg  is  used  add  2  inches  to  the 
length  of  Radiators,    as  given   elsewhere  in  this  catalogue,  on, 
account  of  detachable  Bushings. 
Price,  $1.00  per  pair. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.          85 


BUNDY  ELITE  RADIATOR— WITH  CAST  IRON&TOP. 


TRADE    ELITE   MARK. 


A.  A.  GRIPFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  ELITE  DIRECT-INDIRECT  RADIATOR. 

Special  advantages: 

ist— No  more  surface  is  charged  for  than  in  the  regular  Elite  Radiator, 
not  one-half  foot  per  section  extra,  as  is  the  case  with  most  other  Sectional 
Direct-Indirect  Radiators. 

2d— All  the  Direct-Indirect  panels  are  screwed  together,  and  so  can  be 
removed  at  will  to  clean  out  underneath  the  Radiator,  or  for  any  other  pur- 
pose ;  this  advantage  is  possessed  by  no  other  Sectional  Direct-Indirect 
Radiator. 

3d— The  Elite  sections  are  parabolic  (incurving),  and  the  Direct -Indirect 
panels  convex  (outcurving),  which  gives  the  largest  possible  available 
opening  for  fresh  air  passage.  There  is  9^  square  inches  of  space  between 
each  Elite  section,  the  opening  as  compared  with  other  Radiators  being  as 
2  is  to  9^  in  favor^of  the  Elite. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  87 


Showing  the  various  heights  of  Elite  Legs  that  may  be 
making  the  Radiator  i"  or  2"  higher  or  low* 
than  standard  height. 


furni 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  ELITE  CORNER  RADIATOR. 


Made  for  both  Steam  and  Hot  Water. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


This  cut  illustrates  at  a  glance  the  various  heights  in  which  the 
Bundy  Columbia  Radiator  is  made,  also  the  different  styles  of 
tappings  same  end,  opposite  ends,  or  in  top  connection  for  Hot 
Water  heating. 


90 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Columbia   §feam  ar\d   ftot  09atef 
Radiator". 


LIST   OF    SIZES    AND    DIMENSIONS, 


25 


2665 


70 


72^ 


28 
29 
3075 


32 


15 


922^ 
10  25 
27^ 

12  30 
32^ 

M35 

15 
1640 


1845 
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20  50 


*3  57>2 
24  60 


62^ 


80 


OPENINGS. 


STEAM. 


Pipe    2  Pipe. 


HOT 
WATER. 


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64 
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20 
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30  * 

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40 

43% 

46% 

50 

53% 

56% 

60 


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76% 


86% 
90 
93% 
96% 

100 

103% 
106% 


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2%sq.ftl2^sq.ft 
per  Sec.  per  Sec. 


2% 

5% 
8 
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16  ^ 

18% 

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24 

26% 

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32 

34% 

37% 
40 

42% 

45% 

48 

50% 

53% 
55 


64 

66% 

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82% 

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2  sq.ft. 
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14 

16% 

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28 

30% 

32% 

35 

37% 

39% 

42 

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16 

18 

20 

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38 
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42 

44 
46 
48 
50 
52 
54 
56 
58 
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62 
64 


Each  Section  is  8  inches  wide.  Width  of  Legs,  9  inches.  Ra- 
diators will  be  tapped  right  hand  in  accordance  with  the  above  list, 
unless  otherwise  ordered. 

Radiators  may  be  tapped  for  steam  with  feed  and  return  at 
same  end. 

Height  from  floor  to  centre  of  tapping  varies  according  to  th- 
size,  and  is  as  follows  :  %"—  3,%";  i"—  4"!  i^4"—  4^s";  IK"  —  4M"l 
2-4K". 

If  tapped  [same  end  the  distance  <is  about  %"  —  3%";    i"  —  3%'', 


*  For  lengths  of  Hot  Water  Radiators  add  i  inch  to  above. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  91 


BUNDY  COLUMBIA  RADIATOR. 


TRADE   COLUMBIA  MARK' 


92  A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Columbia    §team    ar\d    ftof    Water    Direct 
Radiator. 

The  Bundy  Columbia  Radiator  is  brought  out  in  commemoration 
of  the  Columbian  year.  Neither  expense  nor  time  has  been 
spared  to  make  it  perfect  in  point  of  design,  configuration  and 
efficiency.  That  it  will  at  once  attain  a  high  place  among  users 
of  Radiators  is  assured  by  its  being  already  liberally  specified  and 
used  by  many  of  the  most  prominent  Architects  and  Radiator 
users  in  the  country. 

DESIGN. 

The  Design  of  the  Bundy  Columbia  Radiator  is  of  the  Byzan- 
tine type,  a  style  of  architecture  that  sprung  into  existence  and 
was  fully  developed  in  the  Byzantine  Empire  during  the  Third 
Century.  Its  leading  forms  are  the  round  arch,  the  dome,  the 
pillars,  the  circle  and  the  cross,  features  which  abound  in  the  Co- 
lumbia Radiator.  Notable  examples  of  this  time-honored  archi- 
tecture are  found  in  the  Mosque  of  St.  Sophia,  Constantinople, 
and  the  Church  of  St.  Marks,  Venice. 

VARIETY. 

The  Bundy  Columbia  Radiator  is  made  for  Steam  with  feed 
and  return  tappings  at  opposite  or  same  end,  or  one  end  only  for 
one  pipe  work,  or  for  hot  water  at  opposite  end  or  same  end  with 
feed  in  the  top.  They'  are  made  in  a  full  variety  of  heights, 
namely,  45",  38",  32",  26",  23"  and  20",  also  in  circles  and  angles  to 
fit  curves  and  corners  ;  are  also  furnished  to  go  under  stairways 
and  windows. 

GENERAL  ADVANTAGES. 

The  Bundy  Columbia  Radiator  is  tested  to  100  Ibs.  pressure  to 
the  square  inch,  and  the  nipples  used  in  connecting  the  sections 
are  carefully  cut  by  special  machinery,  and  are  vastly  superior  to 
the  stock  cut  nipples  usually  used  by  other  concerns.  With  large 
openings  between  sections,  and  all  castings  smooth  and  uniform, 
the  Bundy  Columbia  Radiator  is  certain  to  give  perfect  satisfac- 
tion to  all  users. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  93 


BUNDY  COLUMBIA  RADIATOR— WITH  IRON  TOP, 


TRADE  ]CO  LU  M  B  I A  MARK. 


94 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  COLUMBIA  CORNER  RADIATOR. 


Made  for  both  Steam  and  Hot  Water. 


TRADE    COLUMBIA  MARK 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  95 


BUNDY  ELITE  CORNER  RADIATOR. 


BUNDY  COLUMBIA  CORNER  RADIATOR. 

Showing  distance  from  corner  of  room  to  first  straight  section  in 
Corner  Radiators. 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


§team  and  ffof  09ater  Direct 


LIST  OF  SIZES  AND  DIMENSIONS. 


SIZE  OF  TAPPING. 

Square  feet  of  Heat'g 

Number 

Length 

Surface. 

of 

in 

Steam. 

Hot 

38"  high. 

Sections. 

Inches. 

One  Pipe. 

Two  Pipes. 

Water. 

8  square  feet  per  Sec- 
tion. 

I 

5« 

I 

i*M 

IXI 

8 

2 

9% 

I 

Ix% 

IXI 

16 

3 

13* 

I 

IX^ 

IXI 

24 

4 

1  6% 

I 

IX/^ 

IXI 

32 

5 

20TB 

1*4 

ixM 

IXI 

40 

6 

24^ 

jj^ 

IX% 

IXI 

48 

7 

27ii 

ll^ 

«3» 

IXI 

56 

8 

31*4 

lj£ 

IMXI/^ 

64 

9 

35* 

1  M 

I/2xi 

ijjxijj 

72 

10 

38^ 

i  "J^ 

i/^xi 

1*4x1*4 

80 

ii 

42A 

l'l^ 

ij^xi 

I/€XI/4 

88 

12 

46^ 

I  ^4 

I/€XI 

1*4*1*4 

96 

13 

49" 

T/§ 

1*4x1 

ij^xij/^ 

104 

T4 

535/s 

ii2 

I^XI 

1  1^  X  I  ^ 

112 

15 

57* 

ij^ 

IMXI/i 

1*4x1% 

120 

16 

61 

ljx| 

I^XI^ 

1%X1% 

T28 

17 

641? 

i% 

1*4x1*4 

1%X1% 

136    - 

18 

68% 

1*4 

I/?XI/^ 

i%xi% 

144 

19 

72YB 

2 

iJ^XI^" 

1%X1% 

152 

20 

75V 

2 

I^XlJ^ 

1%XI% 

1  60 

21 

7915 

2 

ijixi^ 

I%X1% 

1.68 

22 

83^ 

2 

iJ^XI^ 

I%X1% 

176 

23 

86H 

2 

ij^xi^ 

I%X1% 

184 

24 

90  % 

2 

1*4x1*4 

i%xi% 

192 

25            94* 

2 

i%*i*4  \i%xi*4 

200 

Width  of  legs  and  sections  both  10  inches. 

Radiators   will    be   tapped  Right  Hand  in  accordance  with  above  list 

unless  otherwise  ordered. 

Distance  from  floor  to  center  of  tapping  varies  according  to  size  of  tapping, 
HR  follows:  W—A%".  T"—  r".  ii/T—  e%".  jU"  and  2"—^".    This  is  because  they 

are  tapped  eccentric  to  allow  perfect  drainage  of  water  from  the  Radiator. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  97 


BUNDY  PYRO  RADIATOR. 

The  Btmdy  Pyro  Radiator  is  specially  designed  for  use  where 
space  in  length  is  limited.  Having  8  square  feet  of  surface  per 
section,  much  surface  can  be  put  in  a  short  space. 

The  design  of  the  Pyro  Radiator,  as  its  name  implies,  is  typical 
of  fire,  representing,  as  it  does,  a  census  pot  from  which  fire  and 
smoke  is  shown  rising,  making  a  very  handsome  Radiator,  and 
one  capable  of  very  elaborate  decoration. 


TRADE    PYRO   MARK, 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Wall    §team   and   ffot   09ater    Direct 
Radiator. 


LIST  OF  SIZES  AND  DIMENSIONS. 


Number 

Length 

SIZE  OF  TAPPINGS. 

Sq.  ft.  per  Sec. 

of 

in 

STEAM. 

Hot 

38"  high 

Sections. 

inches. 

One  Pipe. 

Two  Pipes. 

Water. 

8  sq.ft.  per  Sec. 

I 

UK 

I 

ix% 

IXI 

8 

2 

21% 

I 

ix% 

IXI 

16 

3 

32 

I 

ix34 

IXI 

24 

4 

42^ 

I 

IX^ 

IXI 

32 

5 

52^ 

ifet 

ix% 

IXI 

40 

6 

62% 

I« 

ix% 

IXI 

48 

7 

73 

I^ 

ix£ 

IXI 

56 

8 

83^ 

«x 

I^X 

I^XI^ 

64 

9 

93^ 

I1^ 

i^x 

rtfKiX 

72 

TO 

103% 

Ifc 

I/lx 

I^XI^ 

80 

II 

114 

i¥ 

i^x 

i^xiM 

88 

12 

124^ 

1^ 

I^X 

i^xi   K 

96 

This  Radiator  is  furnished  with  two  sizes  of  legs,  one  5"  in  diameter  and 
the  other  5"  diameter  with  i"  cut  off  the  rear  side  so  the  Radiator  may  sit 
closer  to  the  wall.  In  ordering  specify  the  size  of  leg  that  is  wanted  other- 
wise the  5"  diameter  leg  first  above  mentioned  will  be  sent. 

Radiators  will  be  tapped  Right  Hand  in  accordance  with  the  above  list 
unless  otherwise  ordered. 

Distance  from  floor  to  centre  of  tapping  iss^"-  When  Radiators  are  tap- 
ped i^"  deduct  i^"  from  total  length  of  Radiator. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


BUNDY  PYRO  WALL  RADIATOR. 


This  is  the  narrowest  Radiator  in  the  world,  being  but  3"  wide, 
scarcely  wider  than  a  pipe  coil  when  the  wood  strip,  brackets,  etc. , 
used  with  coils  are  taken  into  account. 

The  above  cut  shows  the  Steam  Radiator.  For  Hot  Water  each 
section  is  connected  at  the  top  similar  to  the  bottom. 


TRADE    PYRO   MARK, 


100 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Suncty  Princess  §team  Direct  Radiator. 


The  Bundy  Princess  Radiator  has  a  series  of  vertical  fins  or 
projections  on  all  sections  excepting  the  outside  side  of  the  end  or 
leg  section,  where  a  handsome  scroll  design  is  placed.  When  built 
up  the  edges  of  the  fins  approach  each  other,  coming  so  close 
together  as  to  form  flues  through  which  the  air  circulates. 

LIST  OF  SIZES  AND  DIMENSIONS. 


IS 

|cn 


I 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

8 

9 
10 
ii 

12 

13 
14 
15 
16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 
24 

25 


s% 

I3i7s 


2678 

29IS 

32M 
34*8 


43 
45H 


59^8 
64^ 


OPENINGS. 


STEAM. 


i  Pipe.        2  Pipe. 


J4 


45  in.  high. 
9  sq.  ft. 
per   Sec. 


SQUARE  FEET  OF  HEATING  SURFACE. 


9 

18 

27 
36 

45 

54 
63 
72 
81 
90 

99 
108 

H7 
126 

135 
144 

153 
162 
171 
i  So 
189 
198 
207 
216 
225 


38  in.  high. 
iVi  sq.  ft. 
per  Sec. 


15 

22^ 
30 

37K 
45 

52K 
60 


31  in  high. 
6 
p 


75 

82^ 

90 

97K 
105 


120 


135 

142^ 

150 

157^ 
165 

172^ 

i  So 


6  sq.  ft. 
er  Sec. 


25  in.  high. 
4%  sq.  ft. 
per  Sec. 


6 

12 

18 
24 
30 
36 
42 
48 

54 
60 
66 

72 
78 
84 
90 
96 

102 

joS 
114 

120 
126 
132 
138 
144 
150 


20  in.  high. 
3%  sq.ft. 
per  Sec 


4% 


19 

23% 

28^ 

38 4 
42% 

47^ 
52  L4 
57 


76 

80% 

85^ 

9<>^ 

95 

99% 


I09K 
114 

irS% 


3% 


22 

25% 

29^ 

36% 

40% 

44 

47% 


55 


66 

69% 

73J-3 

77 
So% 

84% 
88 


Right  hand  tappings  in  accordance  with  the  above  list  will  be 
furnished  unless  otherwise  specified. 

Each  Section  is  Sfg  inches  wide.  Width  of  legs  9^  inches. 
Heights  from  floor  to  center  of  tappings  vary,  according  to  their 
size,  as  they  are  tapped  excentric  to  insure  perfect  drainage,  and 
are  as  follows:  %" — 3%  inches;  i" — 3^  inches;  i)^" — 4  inches; 
i^" — 4^  incites;  2" — ^TS  inches, 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  ANDoHEATING  SPECIALTIES.  101 


BUNDY  PRINCESS  RADIATOR. 


TRADE    PRINCESS  MARK, 


102  A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Buncty  Defiance  §feam  and  -plot  Water  Direct 
Radiator. 

This  Radiator  exactly  meets  the  requirements  of  the  Bay 
Window,  where  parties  desire  one  that  will  fit  the  angles  under 
the  window,  occupy  a  minimum  of  space  and  throw  the  heat 
against  the  point  of  greatest  exposure,  the  glass  surface  in  the 
bay  window. 

This  Radiator  can  be  had  to  fit  a  circular  as  well  as  an  angular 
bay  window,  and  when  surmounted  with  one  of  our  Marble  Tops 
it  presents  an  appearance  of  fitness  of  things  that  is  very  desirable. 
Some  bay  window  rooms  absolutely  cannot  be  comfortably  warmed 
without  putting  the  Radiator  in  the  bay  window. 

In  ordering  this  Radiator,  parties  should  send  a  drawing  showing 
the  shape  of  the  space  the  Radiator  is  to  go  in,  and  be  particular 
about  giving  correct  information,  so  that  there  will  be  no  mistake. 

For  price  add  $1.50  per  section  to  list  prices  found  on  following 
page.  Tapping  same  as  regular  Defiance  Radiators. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


103 


BUNDY  DEFIANCE  RADIATOR. 


MADE  FOR  STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER. 


TRADE    DEFIANCE    MARK. 


different  lengths  (from  4"  to  100'),  21  different  heights  (from  13^" 
wo  distinct  sizes  of  sections  (8"  deep  X  13"  high  and  n"  deep  X 
usive  of  les. 


Made  in  25 
to  23^").    Tw 
18"  high  exclusive  of  legs) 


STEAM. 


Size  of 
Sections 
without 
legs. 

*  Height  of 
Radiators  in 
Inches. 

Feet  of 
Ht'g  S'fce 

List  Price 
per.  Sec. 

List  Price  1 
per  Foot. 

*  Height  of 
Radiators    in 
in  hes. 

Feet  of 
Ht'g  b'f  ce 

List  Price 
per  Sec. 

List  Price 
per  Foot. 

».x*4 

20,    20^,     21,   1 
21^,  22,  22^   f 

7 

$6.30 

$0.90 

20,    20j|,    21,   ( 
21^,22,  22^   1 

7 

$6.83 

$0.97^ 

I 

23  and  23^-  J 

23  and  23%.  J 

•-•I 

1 

13^,  14,  I4K1 
15,  15^,    16,  I 
16^,  17,17^  [ 

4 

$4.20 

$1.05 

IS,  i5^,  16,  1 

16^,17,17^  1 

4 

$4.60 

$1.15 

I 

18  and  18^.  J 

i8and  iS^.J 

TAPPING.— Any  size,  Right  or  Left 
Hand,  opposite  or  same  ends,  or  one 
end  only  for  One  Pipe  Work  and  al- 
ways eccentric.  ^ 


Regular  Tapping,  I'X^"  R.  H. 


HOT  WATER. 


Any  size,  Right  or  Left  Hand, 
same  or  opposite  ends  or  in  Upper 
Circulating  Connection,  on  same 
or  opposite  ends,and  always  eccen- 
tric. 


Regular  Tapping,  iJ4*XiJ4" 


•  Difference  in  heights  caused  by  using  legs  of  varying  heights 

To  compute  lengths  of  Radiators  multiply  the  number  of  sections  by  4* 
and  add  2"  for  two  bushings  and  the  result  will  be  length  in  inches.  In  other 
words,  the  sections  are  exactly  4"  thick,  but  when  built  into  Radiators  a 

ushing  is  screwed  into  both  ends,   which    increases  the  length  of  the 

adiator  2". 


104 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON.  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  CLIMAX  VERTICAL  DIRECT  RADIATOR. 


THIRTY-NINE  INCHES  HIGH,  STEAM. 


Each  section  represents  13  Square   Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 


LIST  OF  SIZES  AND  DIMENSIONS. 


No  of       I 

Sections,    ) 

2 

3 

4 

5 

b 

7 

8 

9 

10 

ii 

12 

J3 

!4 

15 

Ft.ofH't'g  1 
Surface,    f 

26 

39 

52 

6~r 

78 

9i 

104 

117 

130 

143 

156 

169 

182 

195 

Lengths    I 
in  inches,  fj 

glA 

i3/2 

17% 

aifc 

25^ 

29^ 

s;M 

37^ 

4i% 

451A 

49^ 

53% 

57^ 

61% 

Regular  tapping  2"xi^"  R.  H.  opposite  ends,  which  will  be 
furnished  unless  otherwise  ordered,  but  other  size  tappings  may  be 
had  up  to  2^"  if  wanted. 

Sections  will  be  furnished  loose  with  the  necessary  nipples  to 
build  into  stacks  or  built  up  ready  for  connecting  to  steam  pipes 
and,  unless  otherwise  ordered,  will  always  be  sent  built  up. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


105 


erfect  C/9indo\AJ  Direct  §team  Radiator. 

The  Bundy  Perfect  Window  Direct  Steam  Radiator  is  made 
from  sections  36,  29,  23  and  19  inches  long,  and  are  supplied  with 
detachable  legs  i  or  2  inches  high.  When  no  height  of  leg  is 
mentioned  in  orders  the  i-inch  leg  will  be  furnished.  To  get  the 
total  height  of  Radiator  add  to  the  length  of  section  the  height  of 
leg  used. 

The  amount  of  surface  in  the  Bundy  Perfect  ^Vindow  Direct 
Radiator  is  the  same  as  in  the  Bundy  Perfect  Indirect  Radiator, 
but  please  to  bear  in  mind  that  the  height  of  Radiator  is  i  or  2 
inches  more  than  there  given  for  length  of  sections  on  account  of 
the  legs. 

The  Bundy  Perfect  Window  Radiator  is  specially  desirable  for 
use  where  the  greatest  amount  of  surface  is  wanted  in  the  smallest 
possible  space.  They  are  usually  placed  in  recesses  under  win- 
dows and  set  back  of  brass  or  cast  iron  screens. 

For  heating  factories,  warehouses,  etc.,  the  screens  are  some- 
times omitted. 

LIST  OF  SIZES  AND  DIMENSIONS   OF  BUNDY  PERFECT  WINDOW 
DIRECT   RADIATORS. 


NUMBER 

LENGTH 

Two   PIPE 
OPENINGS 

SQ.  FEET  OF  HEATING  SURFACE. 

OF 
SECTIONS 

OF 

STACK 

SUPPLY 

AND 

RETURN. 

37  in.  long 
15  sq.  ft. 
per  Sec. 

30  in.  long 
12^  sq.  ft. 
per  Sec. 

24  in.  long 
10  sq.  ft. 
per  Sec. 

20  in.  long 
8  sq.  ft. 
per  Sec. 

I 

572" 

174X1 

15 

I272 

IO 

8 

2 

9i  " 

I  74  X  I 

30 

25 

20 

16 

3 

I  "/^  X  I 

45 

37/2 

30 

24 

4 

1  6" 

i/oX1/^ 

60 

50 

40 

32 

5 

I972/' 

ll|Xl74 

75 

62^ 

50 

40 

6 

23" 

iJ^XlJ^ 

90 

75 

60 

48 

7 

2672"' 

172X174 

105 

8772 

70 

56 

8 

30" 

172X174 

120 

IOO 

80 

64 

9 

3372" 

T  I/  X  T  I/ 

135 

H2K 

90 

72 

10 

37" 

I  73X174 

150 

125 

IOO 

80 

ii 

4072" 

173X17^ 

I65 

13772^ 

no 

88 

12 

44" 

iJ£Xi& 

1  80 

150 

I2O 

96 

13 

47^" 

195 

162^ 

130 

104 

14 

51" 

I72Xl/4^ 

2IO 

175 

140 

112 

15 

5472"' 

I72X  174 

225 

J^772 

150 

120 

16 

58" 

iKXl^ 

240 

200 

1  60 

128 

Depth  of  Radiator  or  section,  gY2  inches. 

Radiators  will  be  furnished  tapped  in  accordance  with  above  list  unless 
otherwise  specified. 

Length  of  stack  refers  to  total  length  found  by  multiplying  the 
one  section  (3^")  by  the  number   of  sections  in   the  stack,  plus  ^ 
eccentric  tapped  bushings  used,  one  in  each  end  of  the  Radiator-/X 


SlF 


106 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


<£AdOanta<£>es  of  thje  Bandy  Climax  Indirect 
I^adiafor. 

ist.  POSITIVE  CIRCULATION.  The  Bundy  Climax  Indirect  Radiator 
is  made  on  the  principal  of  a  box  coil  and  cannot  help  but  circulate  posi- 
tively and  uniformly,  as  the  steam  or  water  after  entering  one  opening  can- 
not pass  out  the  other  without  traveling  the  full  length  of  each  section 
twice. 

2d.  SUPERIOR  CONSTRUCTION.  A11  joints  are  made  with  heavy 
screw  threaded  nipples,  and  unlike  most  other  Indirect  Radiators  the  Bundy 
C  imax  may  be  had  already  built  up  into  stacks  instead  of  being  furnished 
in  component  parts,  to  be  put  together  by  the  steam  fitter.  All  sections  are 
tested  at  100  Ibs.  pressure  to  the  square  inch  twice,  once  before  the  building 
operation  and  once  after. 

3d.  GREATER  EFFICIENCY.  The  sections  are  elliptical  in  form  in- 
stead of  circular,  thereby  giving  more  surface  and  larger  interior  openings. 
The  two  barrels  of  each  section  slant  towards  the  return  opening,  allowing 
the  water  to  pass  out  on  gravity  action. 

4th.  ALL  SECTIONS  ARE  DUPLICATES.  Any  section  may  be  used 
as  an  intermediate  or  end  section.  It  has  more  plain  and  less  extended  sur- 
face than  most  Indirect  Radiators  ;  hence  greater  efficiency  of  from  15  to  40 
per  cent.  Architects  and  owners  desiring  this  Radiator  will  please  specify 
the  "  BUNDY  CLIMAX  INDIRECT  RADIATOR." 

DATA  FOR  BUNDY  CLIMAX  HOT  WATER  OR  STEAM  INDIRECT  RADIATOR. 


Sections 

in 
Stack. 


Feet  of 
Heating 
Surface. 


OPENINGS. 


Steam. 


Hot  Water. 


*  Length 

of 
Stack. 


Height 

of 
Stack. 


t  Width 

of 
Stack. 


Number 
I 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 

7 
8 

9 
10 
ii 

12 
13 
14 
15 


Sq.  Feet 

13 
26 

39 

52 
65 

78 

91 
104 
117 
130 
143 
156 
169 
182. 
195 


Inches. 


Inches. 


Inches. 
9 

12 

16 

23 

3QX 

33^ 

37 

40^ 

44 

47^ 


Inches. 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 
II 


t  Inches. 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 
36 


Radiators  will  be  tapped  Right  Hand  in  accordance  with  above  list,  unless 
otherwise  ordered. 

*  Length  of  stack  refers  to  the  total  length  found  by  multiplying  the 
width  of  one  section  (3%")  by  the  number  of  sections  in  the  stack,  plus  2" 
for  two  eccentric  tapped  bushings,  used  one  at  each  end  of  the  stack. 

These  figures  may  vary  a  trifle  owing  to  the  fact  that  some  fitters  will 
draw  the  sections  closer  together  than  others  in  building  them  up,  but  the 
above  is  a  fair  average. 

t  Width  of  stack  refers  to  the  length  of  the  sections. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  107 


TRADE    CLIMAX   MARK. 


108 


A.  A.  ORIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


imax  ffot  09ater  and  Steam  Indirect  Radiator. 


FIG.  27  A. 


FIG.  27  B. 


FIG.  27  C. 


FIG.  27  D. 


The  above  cuts  show  where  the  air  valve  should  be  placed  on 
the  Bundy  Climax  Indirect  Radiator.  They  all  represent  end 
views  of  stacks,  and  the  supply  and  the  return  pipes  and  air  valves 
are  easily  distinguished. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


109 


BUNDY  CLIMAX   HOT  WATER  AND  STEAM  INDIRECT 
RADIATOR. 

This  shows  the  arrangement  of  the  Bundy  Climax  Indirect 
Radiator  with  cold  air  inlet  and  hot  air  outlet.  An  excellent 
Radiator  fan  both  Hot  Water  and  Steam  is  the  Climax,  in  fact,  for 
Hot  Water  heating  it  leads  all  others,  and  can  be  used  in  a  com- 
bination apparatus  with  botfr  Steam  and  Hot  Water  with  perfect 
satisfaction. 


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Number 
of 
Sections 

Length 
of 
Stack. 

Two  Pipe 
Openings 
Supply 
and 
Return. 

SQ.  FEET  OF  HEATING  SURFACE. 

;6  in.  long 
15  sq.  ft. 
per  Sec. 

29  in.  long 
12^  sq.  ft- 
p*>r  Sec. 

23  in.  long 
10  sq.  ft. 
per  Sec. 

19  in  long 
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per  Sec. 

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50 

40 

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75 

60 

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100 

80 

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A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  PERFECT  INDIRECT,  29  INCHES  LONG. 
12^  square  feet  per  section. 


PERFECT  INDIRECT,  23  INCHES  LONG. 
10  square  feet  per  section. 


PERFECT  INDIRECT,  19  INCHES  LONG. 
8  square  feet  per  section. 

The  Bundy  Perfect  Indirect  Radiator  is  the  only  sectional 
Indirect  Radiator  made  in  a  variety  of  lengths.  The  two  lobes  or 
barrels  are  elliptical  and  not  circular  in  form,  giving  more  space 
for  easy  circulation.  The  fins  are  set  staggered  so  that  the  air  in 
passing  is  sure  to  be  thoroughly  heated. 


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113 


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Made  for  Steam  and  Hot  Water. 


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TRADE    BUNDY  MARK 


114  A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


pin  §team  or  jiot  C/9ater  Indirect   Radiator. 


Appreciating  the  advantages  an  end-connected  Indirect  Radiator  has 
over  one  that  is  centre-connected,  we  confidently  claim  that  the  Bundy 
"  Pin  "  Indirect  Radiator  is  from  fifteen  to  twenty-five  per  cent,  more  effi- 
cient than  any  other  Radiator  of  this  class.  The  connection  being  at  the 
end  is  out  of  the  way  of  the  air  circulation,  and  does  not  impede  it  in  pass- 
ing through  the  Radiator,  as  is  the  case  where  it  is  in  the  centre.  At  the 
same  time  the  connections  are  all  where  they  can  be  easily  gotten  at.  The 
Bundy  "Climax"  and  Bundy  "Perfect"  Indirect  Radiators  are  also  end- 
connected.  The  friction  of  the  air  coming  in  contact  with  a  centre-connec- 
tion not  only  is  very  great,  on  account  of  the  air  current  being  divided,  but 
also  the  centre  connection  greatly  reduces  the  size  of  the  available  space 
for  the  air  to  pass  through. 

It  is  also  a  noticable  fact  that  the  connections  in  the  Bundy  "Pin  "  Indi- 
rect Radiators  are  below  the  general  level  of  the  stack  and  so  all  the  water 
in  the  Radiator  will  pass  out  on  gravity  action,  which  advantage  is  further 
augmented  by  the  fact  that  the  openings  between  the  sections  are  of  large 
size.  All  these  features  insure  positive  and  noiseless  circulation,  the  absence 
of  water  hammer  and  of  air  pockets. 

This  is  the  only  Pin  Indirect  Radiator  made  that  is  put  together  with 
screw-thread  connection,  and  the  advantage  of  such  construction  in  point 
of  durability,  freedom  from  leaks,  and  consequent  expense  for  repairs  is 
too  well  known  to  require  any  comment  here. 

Parties  desiring  this  Radiator  will  please  specify  or  call  for  u  Bundy  Pin 
Indirect  Radiator"  stating  whether  nipple  or  gasket  connection  is  wanted. 
Number  of  Pins  on  each  Radiator,  .  .  .  .  .  1238  Pins. 

Total  length  of  Radiator, 36  inches  long. 

Total  height  of  Radiator  at  connected  end- 
Nipple  connected  Radiator, g^  inches  high . 

Gasket  connected  Radiator, n^ inches  high. 

Total  height  of  either  Radiator  at  opposite  end,      .        .  7^  inches  high. 

Total  thickness  of  Radiators, 2%  inches  thick. 

Space  between  Radiators  after  they  are  placed  in  position,      V±  to  %  inches. 
Number  of  square  feet  of  surface,  per  section,    .        .        .         10  square  feet. 

SIZE  OF  TAPPINGS. 

STEAM.  HOT  WATER. 

Less  than  four  sections       .       .        .        .        iJ4  x  i     inch.  iJ4  x  i^  inch. 

Four  sections  and  larger,          .        .        .        i^  x  i*4  inch.  i^  x  i^  inch. 

Radiators  will  be  tapped  Right  Hand  ^accordance  with  above  list  unless 
otherwise  ordere d. 


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115 


Has  10  square  feet  per  Section. 
MADE  FOR   STEAM  AND  HOT  WATER. 

TRADE    BUNDY  MARK, 


116 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  NEWPORT  INDIRECT  .RADIATOR  LSTACK. 


SPECIAL  ADVANTAGES.— Greater  depth  of  stack,  doing  away  oftentimes 
with  the  necessity  of  setting  two  stacks  in  a  bank  one  above  the  other, 
which  is  rather  an  expensive  setting.  Peculiarly  well  adapted  for  Hot 
Water  heating  on  account  of  its  great  depth,  although  equally". efficient 
for  steam.  The  air  in  passing  is  heated  to  a  higher  temperature  on  account 
of  its  longer  contact  with  the  heated  surface  by  virtue  of  its  greater  depth. 
Has  two  horizontal  air  passages  between  the  central  and  upper  and  lower 
barrels,  which  insures  better  air  distribution  and  greater  uniformity  ot 
heat,  and  consequently  greater  economy  of  fuel. 

Manufactured  under  Patents  dated  Jan.  31,  1894,  Feb.  12,  1889, 
and  Sept.  18,  1877. 


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LIST  OF  SIZES  AND  DIMENSIONS. 


Sections  in 
Stack. 

Square  Feet  of 
Heating  Surface. 

Length  of 
Stack. 

Height  of 
Stack. 

Width  of 
Stack. 

NUMBER. 

SQUARE    FEET. 

INCHES. 

INCHES. 

INCHES. 

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TRADE    NEWPORT  MARK. 


118 


A.  A.  GR1FFING  IKON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Lengths  of  Direct  Radiators  and  Indirect  Stacks  in  Sections  and  Inches. 

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than  standard  or  with  standard  height  legs  when  so  ordered,  otherwise  not. 
t  Columbia  Radiators  for  Hot  Water  are  i*  longer  than  above  list  on  account  of  the  detachable  bushing  used  in  one  ena. 
$  Princess,  Climax  Vertical  and  Perfect  Window  Direct  and  Perfect  Indirect  are  not  made  for  Hot  Water,  only  for  Steam. 
§  Bundy  Pin  Stacks,  Nippled  or  Gasket,  are  i^"  longer  than  above  when  supplied  with  detachable  bushings. 
SQUARE  FEET  OF  HEATING  SURFACE  PER  SECTION,  SHOWING  VARIETY  OF  HEIGHTS  OR  LENGTHS  MADE. 

Heights  of-  Direct  Radiators  and  Square  Feet  of  Heating  Surface  per  Section. 

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119 


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CENTER  OF  TAPPING  DISTANT  FROM  FLOOR  IN  INCHES. 


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high  varying  by  half  inches,  may  be  had  if  wanted. 

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which  will  be  furnished  unless  otherwise  ordered,  but  2"  high  legs  may  be 
had  if  wanted. 

Centers  of  tappings  when  tapped  same  end  are  distant  from  each  other  in 
Elite  and  Columbia  Radiators,  4". 

SIZE  OF  TAPPINGS. 

ELITE,  PYRO,  PYRO  WALL,  PRINCESS  AND  LARGER  DEFIANCE. 
One  Pipe  Openings.  Steam. 

Less  than  5  sections i    inch. 

From  5  to  12  sections iJ4    ' 

From  12  to  19  sections i^    " 

19  sections  and  larger — 2        "    Excepting  Pyro  Wall. 

Two  Pipe  Openings.  Steam.  Hot  Water. 

Less  than  8  sections i    X   i^inch.  i    xx    inch. 

From  8  to  15  sections iJiXt         "  i%xi)4    * 

15  sections  and  larger iJ4XI/4      "  i^xi^     " 

COLUMBIA  AND  SMALLER  DEFIANCE. 
One  Pipe  Openings.  Steam. 

Less  than  6  sections i    inch. 

From  6  to  16  sections i^4    " 

From  16  to  26  sections iJ4    " 

26  sections  and  larger 2 

Two  Pipe  Openings.  Steam.  Hot  Water. 

Less  than  ii  sections i    x  %  inch.  i    xi     inch 

From  ii  to  21  sections i/£xi         "  J/ixi^     " 

21  sections  and  larger i%xi%     "  i3?XzH     " 

CLIMAX  AND  BUNDY  PIN. 

Steam.  Hot  Water. 

Less  than  4  sections i&xi     inch.  xMx ij^  inch. 

4  sections  and  larger 1^X114     '  i^xiil     " 

PERFECT,  GOLD'S  PIN  INDIRECT  AND  PERFECT  WINDOW  DIRECT. 

Steam. 

Less  than  4  sections i^xi     inch. 

4  sections  and  larger i%Xi}4      u 

Right  hand  Tappings  in  accordance  with  above  list  will  be  furnished 
unless  otherwise  specified. 


120 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY   HORIZONTAL   STEAM   INDIRECT   RADIATOR. 


FOR  STANDARD  OR  ENLARGED  LOOPS. 


STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

LIST  OF  HORIZONTAL  INDIRECT  RADIATORS. 

Each  Loop  Repre- 

Each Loop  Repre- 

NOTE.— We  make  the  following  sizes,  but  if  more  or 
less  surface  is  wanted  in  each  Stack,  they  can  be 
made  any  size  required.    The  length  can  be  varied 
by  substituting  longer  or  shorter  loops. 

sents  3  Feet  of 
Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICK. 
Per  Foot,  67%c. 
Per  Loop,  $2.03. 

sents  3>£  Feet  of 
Heating   Surface. 
LIST  PRICK, 
Per  Foot,  65c. 
Per  Loop,  $2.28. 

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No. 

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Price. 

Heating 

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Radiators. 

Loops. 

Radiators. 

Radiators. 

Radiators. 

Surface. 

Surface. 

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121 


BUNDY  HORIZONTAL  EXTENDED  SURFACE  STEAM 
INDIRECT  RADIATOR. 

FOR  EXTENDED  SURFACE  LOOPS. 


LIST  OF  HORIZONTAL  INDIRECT  RADIATORS. 

NOTE.— We  make  the  following  sizes,  but  if  more  or  less  surface  is  re- 
quired on  each  stack,  they  can  t)e  made  any  size  required.  The  length  can 
be  varied  by  substituting  longer  or  shorter  loops. 

Each  Loop  represents  3%  Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICE.— Per  Foot,  6oc.    Per  Loop,  $2.25. 


Shape 
of 
Radiators. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Depth 
of 
Radiators. 

Width 
of 
Radiators. 

Length 
of 
Radiators. 

Feet 
of  Heating- 
Surface. 

Price. 

3X  3 

9 

10%; 

10%;; 

33" 

33M 

$20    25 

3X  4 

12 

IO%" 

13%" 

3a" 

45 

27  oo 

4X   3 

12 

14*4" 

IO%" 

33" 

45 

27  oo 

4X   4 

16 

14*4; 

13%" 

33" 

60 

36  oo 

4X   5 

20 

T4*4" 

I7*^" 

33" 

75 

45  oo 

4X  6 

24 

H*4" 

20%  " 

33" 

90 

54  oo 

4X   7 

28 

I4*4" 

23*l3" 

33" 

105 

63  oo 

4X   8 

32 

I4*4" 

2  §94" 

33" 

I2O 

72  oo 

4X  9 

36 

r4*4" 

30" 

33" 

135 

81  oo 

4X10 

40 

14*4" 

33*T 

33" 

I5° 

90  oo 

5X   3 

15 

J7M" 

I0%" 

33" 

56*4 

33  75 

5X  4 

5X  5 

2O 
25 

*&• 

jSf- 

33" 
33 

% 

45  oo 
56  25 

5X  6 

3° 

ij9Ji' 

2O%" 

33" 

II2*| 

67  50 

5X   7 

35 

*794" 

23*lij" 

33" 

131*4 

78  75 

5X  8 

40 

I794" 

2694" 

33" 

150 

90  oo 

5X  9 

45 

17%" 

30" 

33n" 

i6894 

101  25 

5X10 

50 

1794* 

33*4; 

33" 

187*^ 

112    50 

6X  3 

18 

2l94" 

IO%" 

33" 

67*12 

40    50 

6X  4. 

24 

aig; 

I3%" 

33" 

90 

54  oo 

6X  5 

3° 

2  94" 

17*^" 

33" 

II2^ 

67  50 

6X  6 

36 

2    94" 

2O%* 

33" 

J35 

81  oo 

6X  7 

42 

2    94" 

23^" 

33" 

T57*^ 

94  50 

6X  8 

48 

2  94" 

2694" 

33" 

180 

108  oo 

6X  9 

54 

2  94" 

30" 

33" 

202^ 

121  50 

6X10 

60 

2  94" 

33*^" 

33" 

225 

T35  0° 

122 


A.  A.  G BIFFING  IKON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  ANGLE  STANDARD  STEAM  INDIRECT 

RADIATOR. 
FOR  STANDARD  OR  ENLARGED  LOOPS. 


LIST  OF  HORIZONTAL  INDIRECT  RADIATORS. 

STANDARD. 

ENLARGED. 

Each  Loop  Repre- 

Each Loop  Repre- 

NOTE.— We  make  the  following  sizes,  but  if  more 
or  less  surface  is  required  in  each  stack  they  can  be 
made  any  size.    The  length  can  be  varied  by  using- 
longer  or  shorter  loops. 

sents  3  Feet  of 
Heating  Surface  . 
LIST  PRICK. 
Per  Foot,       70c. 
Per  Loop,    $2.10 

sents  3%  Feet  of 
Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICK. 
Per  Foot,    67>^c. 
Per  Loop,    $2.36. 

Shape 
of 
Radiators. 

No. 
of 
Loops. 

Depth 
of 
Radiator. 

Width 
of 
Radiator. 

Length 
Radiator. 

Feet  of 
Heating 
Surface 

Price. 

Feet  of 
Heating 
Surface. 

Price. 

3   X   3 

9 

11%" 

IO%" 

33" 

27 

$18  90 

3'K 

$21    26 

3X4 

12 

n%" 

T3%" 

33" 

36 

25  20 

42 

28  35 

4X4 

16 

*5%" 

*3%H 

33" 

48 

33  60 

56 

37  80 

4  X  5 

20 

T-5%" 

I7/-6" 

33" 

60 

42  oo 

70 

47  25 

4X6 

24 

*5%" 

2O%" 

33" 

72 

5°  40 

84 

56  70 

4  X   7 

28 

*5%" 

23^4" 

33" 

84 

58  80 

98 

66  15 

4X8 

•3,2. 

1  598* 

26%" 

33" 

96 

67    20 

112 

75  60 

4X9 

36 

15%" 

SO" 

33" 

108 

75  6° 

126 

85  05 

4  Xio 

4° 

15%" 

33^6" 

33" 

120 

84  oo 

140 

94  50 

5   X   3 

15 

I9^4" 

IO%" 

33" 

45 

3i  50 

52^ 

35  44 

5  X  4 

20 

*9tt 

13%" 

33" 

60 

42  oo 

70 

47  25 

5  X  5 

25 

^A" 

J7/^" 

33" 

75 

52  50 

87^ 

59  06 

5  X  6 

3° 

19*4" 

20%  " 

33" 

90 

63  oo 

105 

70  88 

5  X   7 

35 

19^" 

23^" 

33" 

105 

73  50 

122>t 

82  69 

5  X  8 

40 

x<M* 

26%" 

33" 

1  20 

84  oo 

140 

94  50 

5  X  9 

45 

158; 

3o" 

33" 

135 

94  50 

157^ 

106  31 

5  Xio 

5° 

*$fc 

SsJfT 

33" 

150 

105  oo 

175 

118  12 

6  X  3 

18 

23" 

33" 

54 

37  80 

63 

42  53 

6X4 

24 

23" 

I3J4" 

33" 

72 

50  40 

84 

56  70 

6X5 

30 

23" 

17^" 

33" 

90 

63  oo 

105 

70  88 

6X6 

36 

23" 

20%" 

33" 

108 

75  60 

126 

85  05 

All  Regular  Goods  Tapped  i"X%"  "  Right  Hand." 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


123 


BUNDY  ANGLE  EXTENDED  SURFACE  STEAM 
INDIRECT  RADIATOR. 


FOR  EXTENDED  SURFACE  LOOPS. 


LIST  OF  ANGLE  INDIRECT  RADIATORS. 

NOTE. — We  make  the  following  sizes,  but  if  more  or  less  surface  is  re- 
quired in  each  stack  they  can  be  made  any  size.  The  length  can  be  varied 
by  using  longer  or  shorter  loops. 

Each  Loop  Represents  3%  Feet  of  Heating  Surface. 
LIST  PRICE.— Per  Foot,  620.    Per  Loop,  $2.33. 


Shape 
of 
Radiator. 

Number 
of 
Loops. 

Depth 
of 
Radiator. 

Width 
of 
Radiator. 

Length 
of 
Radiator. 

Feet 
of  Heating- 
Surface. 

Price. 

3   X     3 

9 

n%" 

10%" 

33" 

33% 

$20  93 

3   X     4 

12 

n%" 

13%" 

33'; 

45 

27  90 

4X4 

16 

15%" 

J3%" 

33 

60 

37  20 

4  X     5 

20 

I5%" 

*7%Bj' 

33" 

75 

46  50 

4  X     6 

24 

15%" 

2O%" 

33" 

9<> 

55  80 

4    X     7 

28 

I5%" 

23^" 

33" 

105 

65  10 

4  X     8 

32 

I5%" 

26%" 

33" 

120 

74  40 

4X9 

36 

i5%" 

3°1 

33" 

X35 

83  70 

4  X   10 

40 

I5%" 

3378 

33" 

J5o 

93  oo 

5  X     3 

15 

!9i4" 

I0%" 

33" 

56^ 

3488 

5   X     4 

20 

19^4" 

I3%" 

33" 

75o 

46  5° 

5  X     5 

25 

I9/4" 

17^" 

33" 

93% 

58  13 

5  X     6 

30 

19^4* 

20%" 

33" 

"42 

69  75 

5  X     7 

35 

*9jf" 

23^" 

33" 

13^ 

81  38 

5  X     8 

40 

19^1 

26%" 

33" 

T5o 

93  oo 

5X9 

45 

I9/4" 

3°" 

33" 

168% 

104  63 

5   X   10 

50 

19^4" 

33^" 

33" 

187^ 

116  25 

6X3 

18 

23" 

I02f" 

33" 

67^ 

4i  85 

6X4 

24 

23" 

I3%" 

33" 

90 

55  80 

6  X     5 

3° 

23" 

J7^" 

33" 

112^ 

69  75 

6X6 

36 

23" 

20%* 

33" 

135 

83  70 

All  Regular  Goods  Tapped  i"X%"  "Right  Hand." 


124 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


TRADE    BUNDY  MARK. 

The  Bundy  Special  Valve  is  with- 
out exception  the  heaviest  and 
best  valve  in  the  market. 


BUNDY  -SPECIAL"  VALVE  WITH  UNION. 

BUNDY  "SPECIAL"  BRASS  ANGLE  AND  GLOBE  VALVES  WITH  WOOD  WHEEL 
OR  TEE  HANDLE,  SQUARE  FOR  KEY  OR  LOCK  SHIELD,  PRICE  LIST. 


U 

.V 

rM 

TM 

/<v 

/4 

x3 

u 

Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings.. 

j 

1     •— 

2    OS 

2  45 

3   2S 

4  So 

6  50 

IO    OO 

u       Plated  Trimmings  — 
*Rough  Body,  Plated  all  over  

y  « 

2    2O 

?  40 

2    60 

9  85 

365 

505 

16  6s 
7  10 

10  25 

10  85 

Finished  Body,  Fin  shed  Trimmings 

c 
o 

1  S 

2  55 

3  oo 

3  8s 

S    2S 

7  50 

II    50 

Plated  all  over  

c 

I      3 

J  "•• 

2    90 

3  40 

4  30 

5  80 

8  10 

12  35 

Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings. 

.C 

1    « 

2   7s 

3   So 

4  30 

S  8s 

7  75 

12    60 

"           u       Plated  Trimmings   .. 
;  Rough  Body  Plated  all  over  

i 

1     w 

3  oo 
3  20 

iia 

8  oo 

8  10 

12    85 

13  10 

Finished  Body,  Finished  Trimmings 

f   2 

3  20 

4  oo 

4  80 

6  40 

8  7S 

13  85 

44             4«       Plated  all  over  

7  oo 

•2J 

*We  endeavor  to  keep  constantly  on  hand  a  fair  stock  of  all 
styles  of  Valves,  but  those  described  above  in  bold  face  type  are 
more  extensively  kept  in  stock  by  us  as  well  as  by  other  valve 
manufacturers. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


125 


TRADE    BUNDY   MARK. 


The  Bundy  Special  Valve 
is  made  heavy  and  strong 
without  regard  to  cost  and 
is  without  exception  the  best 
valve  in  the  world. 


Mli^ 
BUNDY  -SPECIAL"  VALVE  WITHOUT  UNION. 


BUNDY  "SPECIAL"  BRASS  ANGLE  AND  GLOBE  VALVES  WITH  WOOD  WHEEL 
OR  TEE  HANDLE,  SQUARE  FOR  KEY  OR  LOCK  SHIELD,  PRICE  LIST. 


SIZES  IN   INCHES. 

X 

M 

i 

ifc 

IK 

2 

Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings 

1 

0 

v> 

i  35 

i  60 

2    25 

3  25 

4  5° 

7  oo 

"         Plated  Trimmings.  .  . 
"Rough  Body    Plated  all  over  

| 

e 

0 

0 

1 

165 

195 

2    IS 

2  653  70 

2    854   00 

4  80 

500 

5  So 

775 
8  50 

Finished  Body,  Finished  Trimmings 

**             "        Plated  all  over  

c 
=> 

2     15 

2    50 

3, 

4  45 

6  oo 

9  25 

Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings 

3 
0 

d 

2    OO 

2     SO 

3  204  50 

6  25 

10  50 

"        Plated  Trimmings.  .. 
*Rough  Body  Plated  all  over            ... 

•^ 

0 

2    25 

2  50 

2    70 

?  85 

3  50 

3  65 

iii 

6  50 
6  75 

11  00 

Finished  Body,  Finished  Trimmings 

.£ 

2     SO 

3  oo 

3  755  25 

7  25 

ii  75 

"            "        Plated  all  over  .  .. 

J 

c 

2    85 

3  10 

4  005  40 

7  75 

12    25 

*The  valve  described  above  in  bold  face  type  is  most  extensively 
carried  in  stock  and  is  generally  ordered. 


126 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


TRADE    BUNDY   MARK. 


BUNDY  "STANDARD"  VALVE  WITH  UNION. 


BUNDY   "STANDARD"   BRASS  ANGLE  AND  GLOBE  VALVES  WITH  WOOD 

WHEEL  OR  TEE  HANDLE,  SQUARE  FOR  KEY  OR  LOCK  SHIELD, 

PRICE  LIST. 


Sizes  in  inches      .                                                .   . 

H 

H 

i 

iM 

*K 

2 

Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings.. 
u       Plated  Trimmings.... 
*Rough  Body,  Plated  all  over 

|< 

|i 

Jenkins  Disc  Metal  Disc 

2    05 
2    20 

240 

2  55 

2    QO 

2  75 
3  °° 

320 

3  20 
3  25 

2  45 

2    60 

285 

3  oo 
34° 

3  So 
3i6 

4  oo 
4  25 

3  25 

iii 

3  85 
4  30 

4  30 

175 

4  80 
5  25 

4  50 
4  go 

505 

5  25 
5  80 

5  85 

6    25 

640 

6  4o 
7  oo 

6  5° 
6  65 
710 

7  50 
8  10 

7  75 
8  oo 

8  10 

8  75 
9  25 

IO    OO 
TO    25 

10  85 

ii  50 

12  35 

12    60 
12    85 

13  id 

13  85 

14  35 

Finished  "       Finished  Trimmings.. 
"       Plated  all  over  

Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings.  . 
"       Plated  Trimmings.... 
*Rough  Body,  Plated  'all  over  

Finished"      Finished  Trimmings.. 
"      Plated  all  over...     ... 

*The  Valve  described  above  in   bold  face  type  is  most  exten- 
sively carried  in  stock  and  is  generally^ordered 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


127 


Our  line  of  Radiator  Valves  cpn- 
sist  of  the  "Bundy  Special  "  Valve, 
which  is  without  exception  the 
heaviest  and  best  valve  made  in  the 
world.  The  metal  is  distributed  ju- 
diciously among  the  various  parts, 
making  it  handsome  in  appearance 
and  highly  satisfactory  for  use. 

Next  in  quality  is  our  "  Bnndy 
Standard"  Valve,  which,  although 
a  little  lighter  than  the  Bundy 
Special  Valve,  is  still  considerable 
heavier  than  the  majority  of  valves 
sold.  It  is  supplied  with  our  special 
non-frictional  stuffing  box  washer, 
to  prevent  the  rotating  of  the  stuff- 
ing box  when  the  valve  is  being 
opened,  which  is  one  of  the  most 
fertile  causes  for  dissatisfaction  in 
connection  with  the  use  of  valves. 


BUNDY  "STANDARD"  VALVE  WITHOUT  UNION. 


BUNDY  "STANDARD"  BRASS  ANGLE  AND  GLOBE  VALVES  WITH  WOOD 

WHEEL  OR  TEE  HANDLE,  SQUARE  FOR  KEY  OR  LOCK 

SHIELD,  PRICE  LIST. 


Sizes  in  inches  

X 

i  35 

ifi 
i  85 

2^5 

2    OO 

2    2.S 

250 

2    50 

2    85 

H 

i  60 

\i 

2    15 

2JO 

2    50 

ii 

3oo 
3JO 

I 

2    25 

ii 

2  85 
3  25 

3  20 

3  5° 

365 

3  75 
4  oo 

i# 

ifc 

2 

Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings. 
"        Plated  Trimmings... 
*Rough  Body,  Plated  all  over  

Without  Union. 

Jenkins  Disc.  Metal  Disc. 

3  25 

Ho 

4  oo 
4  45 

4  50 
4  80 

500 

5  50 
6  oo 

7  oo 

?« 

8  50 
9  25 

10  50 
10  7  5 

1100 

ii  75 
12  25 

Finished  Body,  Finished  Trimmings 
"        Plated  all  over  

Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings. 
*'        Plated  Trimmings... 
*Rough  Body  Plated  all  over  

4  50 

IB 

5  25 
5  40 

625 
o  s° 

675 

7  25 
7  75 

Finished  Body,Finished  Trimmings 
"        Plated  all  over  

*  We  endeavor  to  keep  a  fair  stock  of  all  styles  of  valves  on  hand  constant- 
ly, but,  like  all  valve  manufacturers,  we  have  a  larger  stock  of  "  Rough 
Body,  Plated  all  over"  Valves  than  any  other,  in  fact,  always  have  a  large 
stock  of  them  available  with  which  to  fill  all  orders  promptly. 


128 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


TRADE    BUNDY  MARK. 


BUNDY  "A"  VALVE  WITH  UNION. 


We  also  furnish  the  "  Bundy  A"  Valve,  which  is  a  good  all 
around  valve.  It  is  made  only  with  Jenkins  Disc,  none  being  fur- 
nished with  metal  disc.  For  a  low  priced  valve  of  good  quality  it 
cannot  be  excelled. 


BUNDY  "A"  BRASS  ANGLE  VALVES  WITH  WOOD  WHEEL  OR  TEE  HANDLE, 
SQUARE  FOR  KEY  OR  LOCK  SHIELD,  PRICE  LIST. 


SIZES  IN  INCHES. 

tt 

K 

i 

* 

>M 

2 

Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings.  . 
u       Plated  Trimmings... 
*Rough  Body  Plated  all  over 

11 

i  ° 

^  75 
3  oo 
3  20 

3  5o 
3  16 

4  3° 

4  °5 

5  85 
6  25 
6  40 

7  75 
8  oo 

8  10 

12  60 
12  85 

13  10 

Finished  Body,  Finished  Trimmings 
"             u       Plated  all  over  

!  * 

!  1 

3  20 
3  25 

4  oo 

4  25 

4  80 

5    2C 

6  40 
7  oo 

8  75 
9  25 

13  85 
14  35 

J  ^ 

-2J 

*We  endeavor  to  keep  a  fair  stock  of  all  styles  of  valves  on  hand 
constantly,  but  like  all  valve  manufacturers  we  have  a  larger  stock 
of  "  Rough  Body  Nickel  plated  all  over"  valves  than  any  other 
and  parties  will  insure  prompt  shipment  by  ordering  valves  of  that 
description. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


129 


TRADE    BUNDY  MARK. 


The  Bundy  "A"  valve  is  made 
only  with  Jenkins  genuine  disc; 
not  furnished  with  metal  disc. 


BUNDY  "A"  VALVE  WITHOUT  UNION. 

BUNDY  "A"  BRASS  ANGLE  VALVES  WITH  WOOD  WHEEL  OR  TEE  HANDLE, 
SQUARE  FOR  KEY  OR  LOCK  SHIELD,  PRICE  LIST. 


• 

9/± 

i 

Tl/ 

ij* 

2 

Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings.  . 
"       Plated  Trimmings  .  . 
*Rough  Body  Plated  all  over       

1! 

ii 

2    OO 

250 

2    50 
2    70 

?  85 

3  20 
3  50 
3  65 

4  50 

iii 

6  25 

els 

10  50 

it  ia 

Finished  Body,  Finished  Trimmings 
"      Plated  all  over  

)| 

(c 
1 

2    50 
2    85 

3  10 

3  75 
4  oo 

5  25 
5  40 

7  25 
7  75 

ii  75 
12  25 

*The  valves  described  in  bold  face  type  are  continually  kept  in 
stock  and  can  be  shipped  promptly  on  receipt  of  order. 


130 


A.  A.  GRIPFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


TRADE    BUNDY   MARK. 


PATENTED 
July  31,  1894. 


BUNDY  BONNETLESS  HOT  WATER  VALVE 
WITH  UNION. 

The  large  and  ever  increasing  demand  for  the  Bundy  Bonnet- 
less  Quick  Opening  Hot  Water  Valves  encourages  us  in  making  a 
material  reduction  in  the  list  prices,  as  the  following  will  show. 
These  new  list  prices  go  into  effect  May  i,  1894,  and  all  discounts 
quoted  on  these  valves  prior  to  above  date  are  hereby  withdrawn 
and  new  quotations  will  be  cheerfully  made  on  application. 


BUNDY  "  BONNETLESS"  BRASS  HOT  WATER  QUICK  OPENING  VALVES  WITH 

WOOD  WHEEL  OR  TEE  HANDLE,  SQUARE  FOR  KEY  OR  LOCK 

SHIELD,  PRICE  LIST. 


SIZES  IN  INCHES. 

% 

i 

M 

iM 

2 

Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings  

f  £§ 

2  45 

2  95 

3  25 

3  65 

505 

6  =50 

7  10 

10    00 

10  85 

Finished  Body  Plated  all  over 

i*3 

3  4° 

4  3° 

5  80 

8  10 

12  35 

BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


131 


TRADE    BUNDY   MARK. 


PATENTED  July  31,  1894. 


BUNDY  BONNETLESS  HOT  WATER  VALVE 
WITHOUT  UNION. 


SPECIAL  ADVANTAGES. 

i  st.     Have  fewer  parts  and  joints. 

2d.     Less  apt  to  get  out  of  order. 

3d.  It  is  quick  opening  and  closing,  one-quarter  of  a  turn  being 
all  that  is  required  to  fully  open  or  close  it. 

4th.  An  arrow  head  shows  whether  the  valve  is  open  or  closed, 
and  the  valve  may  be  left  partially  open  without  danger  of  the 
circulation  of  the  water  moving  the  disc  as  is  the  case  with  many 
other  Quick  Opening  Hot  Water  Valves. 

5th.  Is  cheap  and  durable,  easy  to  repair,  all  parts  are  dupli- 
cates, and  is  the  only  Bonnetless  Valve  sold  on  the  market. 

BUNDY  "BONNETLESS  "  BRASS  HOT  WATER  QUICK  OPENING  VALVES  WITH 

WOOD  WHEEL  OR  TEE  HANDLE,  SQUARE  FOR  KEY  OR  LOCK 

SHIELD,  PRICE  LIST. 


Sizes  in  Inches.. 


Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings.. 
Rough  Body,  Plated  all  over 

Finished  and  Plated  all  over  . . 


i  60 

1  95 

2  50 


2  25 

265 

3  25 


132 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


TRADE    BUNDY   MARK. 


BUNDY  STANDARD  UNION  ELL. 

The  Bundy  Union  Ells  are  specially  designed  for  use  in  con- 
necting Hot  Water  Radiators  to  the  return  pipe.  They  are  a 
great  convenience,  much  less  time  being  required  to  make  the 
connections  than  if  the  ordinary  nipple  and  ell  is  used.  Then, 
again,  they  are  more  ornamental  and  more  in  keeping  with  the 
valve  finish  at  the  other  end,  and  also  the  Radiator  can  at  any 
time  be  easily  disconnected  and  then  connected  up  again. 


BUNDY 


UNION  ELL. 


The  Bundy  "A"  Union  Ell  is  a  trifle  lighter  in  weight  than  the 
Bundy  "Standard."  It  is  extensively  used,  especially  in  low 
buildings,  having  say  two  or  three  stories,  where  the  pressure  of 
water  is  not  great. 

BUNDY  "STANDARD"  AND  "A"  BRASS  UNION  ELL  PRICE  LIST. 


SIZES  IN  INCHES. 

% 

I 

IM 

I« 

2 

Rough  Body,  Finished  Trimmings  .  .  . 
Rough  Body  Plated  all  over 

i  75 
2  00 

2  25 

2  50 

2  95 
3  20 

3  70 
4  00 

6  OO 

7  00 

Finished  Body,  Finished  Trimmings, 
Finished  Body,  Plated  all  over 

2    20 

2    AtL 

2  75 

T.  QO 

3  60 

1.  QO 

4  60 

4   QO 

7  5o 
8  <;o 

BUND Yf RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


For  indicating:  the  height  of  water  in  the  Expansion  Tank  of 
a  Hot  Water  System. 


BUNDY  ALTITUDE  GAUGE. 

This  Gauge  is  a  very  useful  appliance,  which  is  placed  at  the  heater  in  the 
cellar  or  in  any  other  part  of  the  house,  and  will  at  all  times  indicate  the  ex- 
act level  of  the  water  in  the  Expansion  Tank,  without  the  necessity  of  travel- 
ing1 to  the  top  of  the  house  to  look  at  the  gauge  glass.  Its  desirability  there- 
fore is  very  apparent. 

It  is  graduated  in  feet,  and  the  position  of  the  large  white  pointer  gives 
the  exact  indication  of  the  height  of  the  water  in  the  system.  ( 

After  the  Gauge  is  attached,  the  Expansion  Tank  is  filled  to  the  desired 
level ;  the  small  red  tell-tale  hand  is  then  set  to  the  indication  of  the  large 
white  pointer. 

When  the  large  white  pointer  falls  below  the  red  tell-tale  hand,  it  shows 
just  how  much  the  water  has  fallen  below  the  desired  level,  and  that  refilling 
is  necessary. 

This  Gauge  is  ACCURATE,  WELL  MADE  and  DURABLE,  with  removable 
ring.  Its  new  Black  Dial  with  white  figures  and  graduations  greatly  facili- 
tates reading,  and  will  not  tarnish. 

List  Prices. 

Balck  Dial  Altitude  Gauge,  Iron  Case  and  Removable  Brass  Ring,  5  inch 

Dial $7.00  each. 

Each  Gauge  packed  separately  in  a  neat  wooden  box. 


134 


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BUND!  POSITIVE  SAFETY  PET  COCK 


CANNOT  BE  OPERATED  WITHOUT  THE  KEY. 
No  Children  can  Tamper  with  it. 

NO  MORE  SPOILED  CARPETS.  NO  MORE  SOILED  CEILINGS. 

NO  MORE  DAMAGED  FURNITURE. 


KEY.  BUNDY  PET  COCK. 

TWO  NICKEL-PLATED  KEYS  ARE  FURNISHED  WITH  EACH  DOZEN. 


BUNDY  WOOD  WHEEL  HAiNDLE  PET  COCK. 
Bundy  Positive  Pet  Cock  Price  List. 

Wood  Wheel  or  Key  Handle,  Plain 40  cents. 

Wood  Wheel  or  Key  Handle,  Nickel-Plated 50      " 

Nickel  Plated  Keys,  each 15      " 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  135 


Bundy  Hot  Water  Expansion 
-  -  Tank.  •  • 


The  Bundy  Hot   Water    Expansion   Tank  is 

made  of  the  best  quality  of  double  thick  re- 

qjv  fined  steel,  galvanized  with   the    best   of 

£  fc  metal,  with  all  spuds  for  openings  carefully 

^w  brazed  on  and  caulked,  making  them  in 

many  respects  superior  to  all  others,  and 

especially  those  having  spuds  riveted  on. 

All  Bundy  Tanks  are  thoroughly  tested 
to  a  high  pressure  before  being  shipped, 
and  are  supplied  with  all  necessary  open- 
ings for  pipe  connections  and  water  guage. 
Unless  otherwise  ordered,  these  Tanks 
will  be  furnished  tapped  i  inch  at  top  and 
bottom  ;  %  inch  on  the  side  near  top  and 
bottom  for  water  gauge,  and  i  inch  on  side 
for  water  supply. 


BUNDY  EXPANSION  TANK. 

Bundy  Expansion  Tank  Price  List. 


>izes 

Dimen- 
sions in 
inches. 

Capacity 
in 
Gallons. 

Length  of 
Gauge 
required. 

Sq.  feet  of 
Radiation 
it  will  carry. 

Price  of 
Tank  without 
Gauge. 

Price  of 
Tank  with 
Gauge. 

io.y2 

12    X    20 

10  gals. 

12  inch. 

200  or  less 

$18  oo 

$22    00 

i 

12    X    24 

12 

14 

200  to    300 

19  25 

23  75 

2 

12    X    30 

15 

J4 

300  to    400 

20  50 

25  oo 

3 

12    X    36 

18 

18 

400  to    500 

21  75 

26  75 

4 

14  x  30 

20 

14 

500  to    600 

28  oo 

32  50 

5 

I4    X    36 

24 

18 

600  to    700 

29  25 

34  25 

6 

16  x  30 

26 

14 

700  to    800 

3i  So 

36  oo 

7 

16  x  36 

32 

18 

8oO  tO    IOOO 

33  75 

38  75 

8 

16  x  48 

42 

24 

1000  to  1500 

37  oo 

42  50 

Filling  Attachment,  $5.00  extra. 


Wrench  for  Building  Climax    and   Perfect   Indirect 
Radiators  into  stacks.     List  Price  $2.50. 


BUNDY   LOOP  WRENCH. 


This  cut  shows  the  Bundy 
Loop  Wrench,  used  in  connect- 
ing the  Bundy  Loops  and  Base. 
It  is  made  of  the  best  steel, 
will  fit  any  style  or  height  of 
Loop,  and  the  hole  in  the  top  of 
the  Wrench  is  made  to  take  % 
inch  bar  iron.  Users  ot  the 
Bundy  Radiator  will  find  this 
a  very  handy  tool  to  have  and 
every  Steam  Fitter  should  in- 
clude one  in  his  kit. 


LIST  PRICE,  $3.0O. 


136 


A., A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


No.  A. 


TRADE  BU  N  DY  MARK. 


ONCE  USED, 
ALWAYS  WANTED 

© 

Architects  can 
Confidently 
Specify  Them. 


Values. 
SPECIAL 
ADVANTAGES. 

Durable. 
Low  in  Price. 
Small  in  Size. 
Handsome  in  Finish. 

Simple  in  Construction. 
Automatic. 

Sensitive. 

Improved. 

®    ©    <•>    ® 

SATISFACTORY  WORKING 
GUARANTEED. 


No. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


137 


^Automatic  <^Air  Vahte. 


ALL 
JOINTS 
SCREW 
THREADED 


No.  C. 


SHANK 
EXTENDS 
INTO  THE 
CENTER  OF 
RADIATOR, 
PREVENTING 
THE  ESCAPE 
OF  THE 
WATER 

WHICH  TRAVELS 
UP  THE  SIDES 
OF  THE   LOOP 
OR  SECTION. 


BUNDY  AUTOMATIC  AIR  VALVE  WITH  EVAPORATION  CUP. 


Bundy  Improved  Automatic  Air  Valve  Price  List. 

No.  A,  without  Drip  Pipe  Connection,             .         .         ,  $1.00 

No.  B,  with  Drip  Pipe  Connection,               .         .         .         .  1.25 

No.  C,  with  Evaporation  Cup,        .                 ...  1.60 

Evaporation  Cup,          .        .        .         .         „        .         .        .  40 


138 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BaKer  ©Automatic  <Mir  Vahtes. 


This  Air  Valve  is  no  experiment. 
Too  manv  are  already  in  use  to  ques- 
tion its  superiority.  Most  large 
steam  fitters  use  it  on  all  their  work, 
finding  no  other  valve  as  reliable 
and  effective.  A  valve  may  answer 
fairly  well  when  new,  but  the  test 
comes  with  years  of  use.  This  valve 
we  know  is  just  as  good  after  ten 
years  of  use  as  when  first  applied. 

No.  i.  Sectional  view  of  valve 
showing  drip  connection. 

No.  2.  Same  valve  with  no  drip 
connection. 

No.  3.    For  Indirect  Radiators. 

No.  4.  For  Indirect  Radiators 
same  valve  as  No.  3  with 
drip  connection. 

The  pipe  A  being  iron,  and  tube 
C  brass,  this  valve  is  extremely 
sensitive  and  durable.  There  is  a 
great  difference  in  the  expansibility 
of  brass  and  iron.  The  seat  E  is  ball 
shaped  and  being  at  the  top  of  the 
valve  it  is  not  subject  to  injury  by 
dirt  or  sediment  getting  on  it  before 
closing.  There  is  perhaps  nothing 
so  important  about  a  Radiator  as 
the  Air  Valve,  for  unless  a  good  one 
is  use  the  best  Radiator  made  will 
work  but  poorly,  wasting  steam  and 
giving  a  great  deal  of  trouble  and 
annoyance. 

All  this  is  avoided  by  the  use  of 
the  Bundy  Baker  Air  Valve,  which 
is,  without  exception,  the  best  made. 


BUNDY  BAKER  AUTOMATIC  AIR 
VALVE  PRICE  LIST. 


STYLE. 


Nickle 
Bronzed.  Plated 


No.  i,  with  Drip  Connec- 
tion   $1.00  $1.25 

No.  2,  without  Drip  Con- 
nection   i.oo  1.25 

No.  3,  for  Indirect  Radia- 
tors  75  *.oo 

No.  i,  with  Evaporation 
Cup 1.25  1.50 

No.  4,  for  Indirect  Radia- 
tors   i.oo  1.25 

Nos.  i  and  2,  with  R.  &  L. 
Coupling,  extra 25  .25 

Extra  Evaporation  Cups,     .25       .25 


No.  2. 


cc 
O 


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a 

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No. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.         139 


Sectional   I^adiatof 


For  the  convenience  of  those  who  desire  additional  parts  of  Bundy  Sec- 
tional Radiators  we  give  below  a  list  of  same  with  prices. 

Nipples  for  Elite,  Columbia,  Pyro,  Pyro  Wall,  Princess,  Defi- 
ance, Climax  Vertical  and  Perfect  Window  Direct  Radiators, 

made  of  the  best  quality  of  iron,  with  threads  carefully  cut  by  special  ma- 
chinery, 35  cents  each. 

Nipples  for  Climax,  Perfect  and  Bundy  Pin  Indirect  Radiators, 

made  from  a  superior  quality  of  iron,  with  right  and  left  threads  and  hexa- 
gon shoulder  for  engaging  the  wrench,  35  cents  each. 

Bushings  for  Elite,  Columbia,  Pyro,  Pyro  Wall,  Princess,  Defi- 
ance, Climax  Vertical  and  Perfect  Window  Direct  and  Climax, 
Perfect  and  Bundy  Pin  Indirect  Radiators,  of  ornamental  design, 
tapped  eccentric  to  allow  the  water  to  escape  from  the  Radiator,  35  cents 
each. 

Top  Nuts  for  Hot  Water  Elite.  Columbia,  Pyro,  Pyro  Wall  and 
Defiance  Radiators,  of  ornamental  design,  25  cents  each. 

Plugs  for  Elite,  Columbia,  Pyro,  Pyro  Wall,  Princess,  Defi- 
ance, Climax  Vertical  and  Perfect  Window  Direct  and  Climax, 
Perfect  and  Bundy  Pin  Indirect  Radiators,  of  ornamental  design,  30 
cents  each. 

Legs  for  Elite,  Pyro,  Pyro  Wall,  Defiance,  Climax  Vertical  and 
Perfect  Window  Direct  Radiators,  of  ornamental  design,  detachable, 
in  all  the  different  heights  made,  60  cents  each. 

Tap  Bolts  for  Elite,  Pyro  and  Pyro  Wall  Radiator  Legs  to  fasten 
them  to  section,  10  cents  each. 

Carpet  Legs  for  Elite  Radiators,  so  arranged  that  it  is  easy  to  clean 
out  under  Radiator  and  lay  carpet  down,  $1.00  each. 

Top  Rod  for  Hot  Water  Radiators,  made  of  best  refined  %-inch 
round  iron,  per  section,  5  cents. 

IRON  TOPS  FOR  BUNDY  SECTIONAL  RADIATORS. 

Columbia  Tops,        -----  15  cents  per  section,  extra. 

Elite  Tops,      -  -  15  cents  per  section,  extra. 

Elite  Top  supports,  -  75  cents  per  pair,  extra. 

Defiance  Tops  for  8"xi3"  Section,  -  15  cents  per  section,  extra. 

Defiance  Tops  for  n"xi8"  Section,          -  20  cents  per  section,  extra. 

Washers  or  Gaskets  of  Asbestos,  Composition  or  Paper  for  any 

Bundy  Radiators  or  Baker  Air  Valves  in  which  they  are  used,  5  cents  each. 

Foot  Blocks  for  Bundy  Standard  Radiators,  for  all  heights  from 
Yz"  to  zYz"  high,  varying  by  half  inches,  25  cents  each. 

Brushes  of  Camel's  Hair,  for  use  in  decorating  Radiators,  furnished 
in  the  following  widths:  i"—  75  cents;  i%"  —  $1.00;  2"  —  $1.50;  2^"—  $2.00. 

>  Register  Faces,  for  use  with  Direct-Indirect  (Box  Base)  Radiators,  to 
be  placed  in  air  duct  where  the  fresh  air  supply  is  taken  from  without, 
made  in  two  sizes,  and  of  ornamental  design, 

Smaller  size,  n^"  long  ;  5"  high  ;  2*4"  deep,  $1.50  each 
Larger  size,    17^4"  long  ;  5"  high  ;  2^"  deep,  $2.00  each. 


REGISTER  FACE.FOR^FRESH  AIR  DUCT  OF  DIRECT-INDIRECT  RADIATOR. 


140  A.  A.  GRlFFItfG  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


(aiar\t  pipe  ^an|er. 

LOCK  HINGE—  BALL  BEARING. 

SPECIAL  ADVANTAGES. 

i  st.  SIMPLICITY.  Has  fewer  parts,  none  of  which  are  in- 
tricate or  complex. 

2d.  DURABILITY.  Is  made  stronger  and  heavier  than  any 
other  pipe  hanger  made.  All  parts  are  equally  strong  and  there 
is  no  bolt  about  it  to  give  out. 

3d.  ADJUSTABILITY.  May  be  raised  or  lowered  with  ease 
on  account  of  the  differential  lag-screw,  which  has  coarse  wood- 
screw  threads  at  one  end  and  standard  pipe  threads  at  the  other. 
The  lag-screw  is  easily  lengthened  with  a  piece  of  pipe  and  a 
coupling. 

4th.  MORE  CONVENIENT.  The  hexagon  nut  fits  the  socket 
in  the  stirrup,  when  the  Hanger  may  be  used,  gimlet  fashion,  in 
screwing  lag-screw  into  a  wooden  beam,  or  in  unscrewing  hexagon 
nut  from  lag-  screw  after  it  is  firmly  imbedded  in  the  wooden  beam 
or  affixed  to  an  iron  beam,  after  which  the  stirrup  or  pear-shaped 
Hanger  proper,  of  its  own  weight,  carries  the  nut  out  of  the  socket 
into  the  wider  space  above,  where  ample  room  is  afforded  for  free 
and  unimpeded  swinging  of  the  Hanger  in  any  direction  ;  particu- 
larly so,  as  the  top  of  the  hexagon  nut  and  the  under  side  of  the 
stirrup  with  which  it  comes  in  contact  is  oval  or  dome-shaped,  there- 
by securing  the  many  advantages  of  the  ball-bearing  connection. 

5th.  LOCK  HINGE.  The  swinging  part  of  the  stirrup,  that 
which  opens  to  admit  the  pipe,  is  locked  while  at  its  highest  or 
lowest  point  of  elevation  and  depression,  but  can  be  removed  while 
at  an  intermediate  point.  When  at  its  lowest  point  it  affords  a 
substantial  hollow  bracket  upon  which,  if  desired,  the  pipe  to  be 
suspended  may  find  a  place  of  temporary  rest  a  little  to  one  side 
of  its  final  or  normal  position.  When  the  stirrup  is  closed  the  nut 
locks  it  at  the  top  and  at  the  same  time  draws  the  movable  part 
up  against  an  incline  plane  around  the  screw-bolt,  which  makes 
it  rigid  and  tight,  preventing  any  rattling  noises  from  the  vibra- 
tion of  the  building  or  steam  pipes,  and  causes  both  sides  of  the 
stirrup  to  sustain  equally  the  weight  upon  them. 

6th.  IRON  BEAM  CLAMP  ADJUSTABLE  to  fit  tightly  any 
size  of  beam  by  having  the  horizontal  part  of  sufficient  length  to 
engage  the  largest  size  beam,  and  threaded  far  enough  back  so 
that  it  can  also  be  screwed  up  tightly  against  a  smaller  size  beam. 
Particular  attention  is  called  to  the  fact  that  when  attached  to  an 
iron  beam  the  weight  or  strain  comes  in  a  vertical  line  and  is  dis- 
tributed equally  on  all  parts.  There  is  no  small  bolt  used  in  hold- 
ing the  grappling  parts  attached  to  the  iron  beams,  which  is  a 
weak  construction  and  likely  to  break,  and  which  fits  loosely  and 
so  is  liable  to  displacement. 

7th.  EXTENDING  FACILITIES.  The  threads  at  the  lower 
end  of  the  lag-screw  are  standard  pipe  threads  so  that  the  lag- 
screw  may  be  conveniently  lengthened  by  the  use  of  ordinary 
steam  pipe  and  a  coupling,  which  are  always  available  on  a  job 
where  hangers  are  used. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


141 


Buncty  (Siarit  Pipe  ffongef. 

LOCK  HINGE — BALL  BEARING. 


NO.  I  CLOSED, 
FOR  WOODEN  BEAMS. 


NO.  I  OPEN  AND  IN  PARTS. 


NO.  2  CLOSED, 
FOR  IRON  BEAMS. 


THE  BUNDY  GIANT  PIPE  HANGER 

Is  the  only  one  that  allows  for  expansion  and  contraction  in  all  directions — 
to  the  right  or  left,  backward  and  forward,  as  well  as  diagonally. 

A  line  of  these  hangers  may  be  set  to  place,  securing  the  proper  fall  for 
good  drainage  of  the  pipe,  by  using  a  length  of  small  pipe  and  spirit  level, 
after  which  the  pipe  of  proper  size  may  be  placed  in  the  hanger,  the  stirrup 
of  which  is  left  open  for  its  admittance.  The  lag-screw  may  be  extended 
to  any  length  by  means  of  iron  pipe  and  a  coupling,  of  sizes  as  follows. 


For 
For 


"  and  i"  Hangers, 
g  to  3"         u 


For  3^*  and  4"  Hangers 
For  5"  and  larger, 


Sizes    ) 

in 
inches.  j 


PRICE  LIST. 


4567 


No.  i,     .15.15.18.18.20.22.25.30.35.37.45.55    .65    .85    .95  L 


No.  2,     .55  .55  .58  .58  .60  .62  .65  .70  .75  .77  .85  .95  1.05  1.25  1.35 


142 


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and 


§team 


Manufactured  under  the  Littlefield  Patents,  Sept.  29,  1891  ;  Feb.  7, 

1893,  and  Jan.  30,  1894;  also  Patented  in  Great  Britain,  Dec. 

6,    1892,   No.   22,395;  Germany,  Dec.  6,  1892,  No.  75,413; 

Belgium,  Dec.  6,  1892,  No.  102,569. 

They  are  for  returning  waters  of  condensation  to  boiler  against 

any  pressure  of  steam,  or  discharging  into  tank 

or  into  the  atmosphere. 

TRADE    BUNDY  MARK. 


BUNDY  RETURN  TRAP. 


BUNDY  TANK  TRAP. 


SPECIAL  ADVANTAGES. 

The  Bundy  Steam  Traps  are  simple  in  construction ;  durable ; 
easily  cared  for ;  positive  in  operation ;  economical  in  point  of 
saving  steam ;  quick  in  action ;  all  parts  are  exterior  and  can  be 
easily  gotten  at ;  no  floats  used ;  nor  buckets,  nor  interior  mech- 
anism. Only  steam  trap  made  with  all  parts  exterior  and  acces- 
sible ;  cannot  get  out  of  order  if  reasonable  care  is  exercised  in 
their  use ;  easily  adjustable  to  varying  conditions  and  quickly  con- 
nected up  in  place.  The  Return  Trap  operates  against  any  press- 
ure in  the  boiler,  and  the  Tank  Trap  will  lift  water  two  feet  for 
every  pound  of  steam  pressure  used ;  all  necessary  packing  can  be 
done  without  taking  the  Trap  apart ;  has  no  flanged  connections 
or  bolted  parts ;  all  joints  are  screw-thread  connections,  which  are 
unqualifiedly  superior  to  ail  others ;  each  Trap  is  thoroughly  tested 
to  300  pounds  pressure  before  being  shipped. 

Correspondence  solicited  and  a  trial  of  these  unequaled  Bundy 
Steam  Traps  requested. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


143 


l^etufn  and 


MADE  UNDER  LITTLEFIELD'S  PATENTS. 


TRADE 

BUNDY 

MARK. 


g/f   AWARDED  AT  THE 

"EIGHTEENTH 
EXHIBITION 


Highest  Award  of  Merit  given  the  Littlefielcl  Patent  Traps  at 
the  Eighteenth  Exhibition,  1892,  at  the  Massachu- 
setts Charitable  Mechanic  Association. 


BUNDY  RETURN  TRAP  PRICE  LIST. 
Sizes,  Capacities,  Dimensions,  Weight,  etc. 

Capacity  PTIPP 

lin.  ft.  1-in.  pipe.     J 

6,000  $100  oo 

10,000  150  oo 

2O,OOO  2OO    OO 

40,000  300  oo 

Above  prices  are  for  Traps  only  and  do  not  include  Check  Valves  or 
Receiver. 


No. 

Floor  Space 
in  Inches. 

Weic-ht 
Crated. 

Water 
Inlet. 

Water 
Outlet. 

Steam 
Inlet. 

IOI. 

17X31 

160 

i     in. 

i      in. 

i     in. 

IO2. 

19X34 

220 

i/4  " 

*/4    *' 

i/^  *' 

I03. 
104. 

19X37 
22X44 

280 
460 

2           " 

2           " 

1%  » 

BUNDY  TANK  TRAP  PRICE  LIST. 
Sizes,  Capacities,  Dimensions,  Weight,  etc. 


•rc-        Floor  Space    Weig-ht     Water        Water 
JNO-         in  Inches.     Crated.      Inlet.        Outlet. 

Drainage  Capacity            Pn>p 
lin.  ft,  1-in.  pipe. 

51.               13X23             94         %  in.         %  in. 

3,500                           $25  oo 

52.               14X25            118         }&  "           %  " 

7>5°o                             35  oo 

53-               17X31            i55         M  *             M  " 

15,000                            55  oo 

54.               17X33            200          i                  i     ' 

25,000                           85  oo 

TNo.  i.      $12  oo 

BUNDY  TRAP  RECEIVERS  PRICE  LIST,     . 

J       **        2.              14    OO 

1     "     3.         16  oo 

[    "     4.         18  oo 

Every  Bundy  Trap  is  tested  to  a  pressure  of  300  pounds  before  leaving  the 
factory. 

Will  send  Trap  to  responsible  parties  on  30  days'  trial.  If  our  claims  are 
not  fulfilled  Trap  may  be  returned  at  our  expense. 

We  invite  correspondence  and  shall  be  pleased  to  furnish  additional  in- 
formation on  this  subject  to  any  one  who  may  be  interested. 


144  A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


l^turn  and  fpanft  {praps. 


During  the  past  few  years  many  styles  of  Steam  Traps  have  been  placed 
upon  the  market  ;  for  every  one  of  which  some  special  feature  has  been 
claimed  as  an  improvement.  It  has,  however,  seemed  impossible  heretofore 
to  do  away  with  the  bucket  or  float,  and  the  consequent  interior  mechan- 
ism ;  hence,  in  spite  of  the  most  simple  construction,  the  objectionable  feat- 
ure in  such  devices  has  still  remained. 

As  a  natural  result,  steam  users,  after  repeated  trials  of  different  inven- 
tions in  this  line,  have  come  to  regard  all  traps  with  suspicion.  Therefore, 
in  offering  the  "  Bundy  "  to  the  trade,  we  did  so  fully  aware  of  the  prejudice 
that  must  be  overcome  in  introducing  them  and  proving  their  merits,  but 
after  years  of  use  and  no  failures  at  all,  people  have  come  to  regard  the 
Bundy  Trap  as  the  only  truly  reliable  trap  in  the  world,  and  the  thousands 
of  them  in  use  attest  more  strongly  than  can  anything  else  to  their  great 
superiority. 

We  give  below  a  few  of  the  many  thousands  of  testimonial  letters  received 
from  users  of  the  Littlefield  Patent  Traps,  now  known  as  the  BUNDY. 

WORCESTER,  MASS.,  June  i4th,  1894. 
A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  JERSEY  CITY,  N.  J. 

Dear  Sir  :—  I  have  to  report  concerning  the  Littlefield  Trap,  which  we 
have  had  in  operation  during  the  latter  part  of  last  winter.    Thus  far  it  has 

WORKED  PERFECTLY,   GIVING     ENTIRE     SATISFACTION.       It   works    quicker, 

with  less  steam,  and  in  every  way  better  than  any  Trap  we  have  ever  used. 

Yours  truly, 

M.  P.  HIGGINS, 

Superintendent  of  the  Washburn  Shops. 
P.  S.—  Quite  likely  another  season  we  might  be  able  to  say  more. 


The  Littlefield  Patent  Trap  I  think  is  the  best  I  have  ever  used,  and  have 
used  about  all  of  them.  We  have  three  of  the  Traps  in  use,  but  have  found 
no  outs  about  them  so  far,  and  the  good  points  are  just  what  the  makers 
claim  for  them  in  their  circulars. 

E.  G.  CHILDS, 
Lowell,  Mass.  Asst.  Supt.  Massachusetts  Cotton  Mills. 


We  are  using  two  of  the  Littlefield  Patent  Return  Traps,  one  their  No.  2 
size  and  one  No.  4.  They  return  the  condensation  to  our  boilers  through 
from  50,000  or  more  feet  of  i-inch  pipe,  and  give  us  no  trouble  whatever. 
They  take  care  of  all  the  cold  water  in  the  morning  without  haying  to  draw 
it  off  as  we  had  formerly  to  do  with  other  traps.  We  have  nothing  but  good 
words  for  this  trap. 
East  Pepperell,  Mass.  CHAMPION  CARD  AND  PAPER  CO. 


We  are  using  the  Littlefield  Patent  Trap  and  like  it  very  much.    It  was 
put  in  on  trial  and  we  liked  it  so  much  and  so  well  that  we  paid  for  it,  and 
have  never  regretted  that  we  put  it  in. 
Jefferson,  Mass.  JEFFERSON  MANUFACTURING  CO. 


f  Your  letter  enquiring  about  the  Littlefield  Patent  Steam  Trap  is  re- 
ceived, and  we  gladly  give  it  our  highest  endorsement.  We  are  using  one 
in  place  of  six  (6)  large  traps  of  another  make  that  simply  returned  the 
water  to  a  hot  water  tank,  that  under  practically  boiler  pressure  elevates 
the  water  some  ten  (10)  feet,  and  another  one  that  returns  water  from  dry- 
ing: coils  on  which  there  are  not  over  two  or  three  pounds  pressure. 

The  Trap  works  very  satisfactorily  indeed.     We  shall  order  another 
within  a  few  days. 

ARTHUR  H.  LOWE, 
Fitchburg,  Mass.  Treasurer  Parkhill  Manufacturing-  Co. 


We  are^highly  pleased  with  the  Littlefield  Patent  Trap.    It  is  giving  us 
perfect  satisfaction.    As  yet  we  have  found  no  defects,  and  its  good  points 
can  readily  be  appreciated  at  sight— simplicity  and  best  results. 
Fitchburg,  Mass.  PUTNAM  MACHINE  CO. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


145 


iiy 


BUNDY  RETURN  STEAM  TRAP  CONNECTED  ON 
BOILER. 

The  waters  of  condensation  Toy  their  own  weight  furnish  the  valve  opera- 
ting power,  for  when  the  water  in  the  pear-shaped  bowl  over-balances  the 
weight  of  the  ball,  it  settles  down  into  the  frame,  thereby  opening  the  dis- 
charge valve.  The  live  steam  connection  from  top  of  boiler  or  dome  to  trap 
then  equalizes  the  pressure  on  both  trap  and  boiler,  when  the  water,  of  its. 
own  weight.  discharges  into  the  boiler. 


146  A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 

I^efurn  at\d  fpanft  §team  (praps. 

MADE  UNDER  THE  LITTLEFIELD  PATENTS. 

We  have  a  great  many  more  testimonial  letters  which  will  cheerfully  be 
sent  to  parties  on  application. 

Will  say  in  reply  to  your  enquiry  concerning  the  Littlefield  Patent  Trap, 
that  I  have  one  running  and  it  works  perfectly  satisfactory.  Cannot  see  any 
outs  about  it.  I  consider  it  very  good. 

GEO.  V.  BEAN, 

Lewiston,  Me.  Agent  Androscoggin  Mills. 

We  have  several  of  the  Littlefield  Patent  Traps  in  use  and  they  have  given 
very  good  satisfaction.  In  fact  we  do  not  know  of  any  other  that  we  con- 
sider as  good. 

Sanford,  Me.  SANFORD  MILLS. 

We  have  been  using  two  of  the  Littlefield  Patent  Traps.  We  are  using 
them  as  Tank  Traps,  and  I  think  they  are  doing  a  very  large  amount  of 
work,  more  than  the  size  of  Trap  would  warrant.  They  need  some  atten- 
tion, but  I  do  not  know  that  they  need  any  more  than  any  of  the  steam  traps 
in  use.  On  the  whole  I  think  they  are  as  good  as  any  Trap  that  I  have  had 
come  under  my  notice.  JOHN  E  WARREN, 

Cumberland  Mills,  Me.         Agent  S.  D.  Warren  &  Co. 

Gentlemen  :—  In  reply  to  yours  of  tho  i4th,  would  say  that  we  put  in  the 
first  Littlefield  Patent  Trap  in  January,  1893,  for  a  Clothes  Drying  Machine, 
and  the  second  to  drain  the  Receiver  of  a  large  Compound  Engine  in  De- 
cember, 1893.  Up  to  date  we  have  had  no  trouble  with  either  trap,  and  they 
work  to  our  entire  satisfaction.  Yours  truly, 

GEO.  W.  WEEKS, 

Clinton,  Mass.,  March  15,  1894.  Agent  Lancaster  Mills. 


We  are  using  four  of  the  Littlefield  Patent  Traps.    They  do  good  work, 
lave  never  ~ 
ever  had  an 


Have  never  given  us  any  trouble.     We  consider  them  the  best  of  any  we 
and  we  have  tried  a  number  of  them. 


C.  B.  BIGELOW, 
Clinton,  Mass.  Agent  Bigelow  Carpet  Co. 

In  reply  to  your  enquiry  of  the  i4th  inst.,  regarding  the  Littlefield  Patent 
Trap,  will  say  that  I  have  used  two  for  two  winters  and  they  are  the  best  I 
have  ever  used.  No  expense  whatever  in  repairing  them  since  they  were 
put  in.  I  don't  know  of  any  outs  particularly  about  them  and  my  experi- 
ence so  far  has  all  been  in  their  favor.  To  work  first  rate,  as  I  think  mine 
do,  they  want  to  be  set  a  little  below  the  level  of  the  return,  and  above  the 
water  line  of  the  boiler.  With  these  conditions  I  think  they  are  the  best 
thing  out.  J.  W.  CUMNOCK, 

Chicopee,  Mass.  Agent  D  wight  Manufacturing  Co 


We  have  had  a  Littlefield  Patent  Trap  in  use  for  several  months  and  find 
it  a  serviceable  machine,  and  all  right  if  intelligently  managed. 

CHAS.  H.  MANNING. 
Manchester,  N.  H.  Supt.  Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Co. 


The  following  are  a  few  of  the  well  known  manufacturers  and  others  who, 
are  using  the  u  Littlefield  "  Patent  Traps. 

Lancaster  Mills,  Clinton,  Mass.;  Bigelow  Carpet  Co.,  Clinton,  Mass.; 
Dwight  Manufacturing  Co.,  Chicopee,  Mass.;  Amoskeag  Mills,  Manchester, 
N.  H . ;  Assabet  Manufacturing  Co.,  Maynard,  Mass . ;  Nashua  Card  &  Glazed 
Paper  Co.,  Nashua,  N.  H.  ;  Massachusetts  Cotton  Mills,  Lowell,  Mass.; 
Columbian  Mills,  Greenville,  N.  H.;  Champion  Card  &  Paper  Co.,  East 
Pepperell,  Mass.;  American  Shearer  Co.,  Nashua,  N.  H.;  Jefferson  Manu- 
facturing Co.,  Jefferson,  Mass.;  Fairchild  Paper  Co.,  East  Pepperell,  Mass.: 
Falulah  Paper  Co.,  Fitchburg,  Mass. ;  Adjustable  Saw  Table  Co  ,  Fitchburg, 
Mass.;  Parkhill  Manufacturing  Co.,  Fitchburg,  Mass.;  Putnam  Machine  Co., 
Fitchburg,  Mass.;  Faulkner  &  Colony  Mfg.  Co.,  Keene,  N.  H.;  Androscog- 

gin  Mills,  Lewiston,  Me  ;  The  Carman,  Thompson  Co.,  Lewiston,  Me.;  D. 
.  Mowry  &  Son,  Holliston,  Mass. ;  Sanford  Mills,  Sanford,  Maine  ;  Cumber- 
land Mills,  Westbrook,  Me  ;  P.  C.  Cheney  Co.,  EastTilton,  N.  H.;  Spalding 
Brothers  Co.,  Townsend  Harbor,  Mass.;  Lowell  Steam  Boiler  Works,  Low- 
ell, Mass.;  G.  M.  Parks,  Steam  Fitter,  Fitchburg,  Mass.;  Russell  Paper  Co., 
Lawrence,  Mass.,  School  of  Technology,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Croker,  Bur- 
bank  &  Co  ,  Fitchburg,  Mass.;  Pepperell  Card  and  Paper  Co.,  Pepperell, 
Mass.;  Albion  Paper  Co.,  Hoi  yoke,  Mass.;  R.  C.  Pingree  &  Co.,  Lewiston, 
Maine  ;  Forest  Paper  Co.,  Yai mouth,  Maine. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  147 


SHOWING  CARPET  CUT  WITHOUT  MUTILATION  FOR 
BUNDY  FLOOR  PLATE. 


BUNDY  FLOOR  PLATE. 


BUNDY  CEILING  PLATE. 


The  Bundy  Floor  and  Ceiling  Plates  are  specially  designed  for  conven- 
ient and  economical  use  in  point  of  saving  of  carpet  and  ample  protection 
of  wood  work.  The  above  cuts  represent  the  Bundy  Floor  and  Ceiling 
Plates,  and  also  the  opening  in  the  floor  with  carpet  cut  and  points  turned 
back  to  fit  in  the  concave  portion  of  the  Floor  Plate.  If  it  should  become 
desirable  to  change  the  location  of  the  Radiator,  the  four  points  of  the  car- 
pet will  close  together,  and  if  sewed  from  the  underside  the  cut  will  not  be 
discernable,  except  under  the  closest  possible  scrutiny. 

The  Bundy  Floor  Plate  has  a  slotted  sleeve  (see  A  in  above  cut)  so  that  it 
can  be  broken  and  set  to  place  in  halves  after  the  pipes  have  been  run.  In 
such  a  case  the  fracture  is  irregular  and  the  parts  fit  so  closely  together 
that  it  is  not  discernible,  except  upon  the  most  careful  examination. 

The  Bundy  Ceiling  Plate  is  of  ornamental  pattern  and  is  supplied  with  a 
set  screw,  engaging  the  pipe  and  holding  the  plate  in  position.  The  above 
plates  are  made  in  strict  accordance  with  the  building  laws  of  the  City 
of  New  York,  and  are  endorsed  by  the  Insurance  Underwriters  as  being 
sufficiently  heavy  and  having  a  sleeve  sufficiently  long  to  perfectly  protect 
the  surrounding  wood  work. 

BUNDY  CAST  IRON  FLOOR  AND  CEILING  PLATE  PRICE  LIST. 


SIZES  IN  INCHES. 

% 

i 

ifc 

ifc 

2 

2/2 

3 

31A 

4 

4l/2 

5 

6 

Floor  Plates,  Plain 

.  ii 

.14 

.16 

.20 

•25 

•  3S 

.40 

•5° 

.6s 

•75 

.80 

I.OO 

"      Nickel  Pl'd 

.29 

•  32 

•34 

-38 

•43 

.00 

.65 

.80 

I.OO 

1-15 

1.25 

1.50 

Ceiling  Plates,  Plain 
"  Nickel  Pl'd 

.20 
.40 

.25 

•45 

.29 

•49 

•32 

•52 

.40 

.60 

•5° 
75 

•75 

I.OO 

I.OO 

1.30 

X'S 
i.  60 

148 


A.  A.  GRIPFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


One  of  the  many  advan- 
tages Bundy  Radiators  have 
over  all  others  is  their  artist- 
ic design  and  convenient 
form,  being  capable  of  all 
styles  of  handsome  decora- 
tion, so  that  the  radiator  may 
be  finished  in  perfect  har- 
mony with  the  room  in  which 
it  is  placed.  A  few  pleasing 
combinations  are  the  follow- 
ing : 


BODY. 

Silver 
Copper 
Green 
Copper 


with 


DESIGN. 

Copper. 
Gold. 
Gold. 
Silver. 


Bundy  Screw  Top  Full  Opening  Bronze  Can. 

sPEcmn 

FIRST— Will  not  change  color  under  heat. 

SECOND— Does  not  deteriorate  the  efficiency  of  the  surface. 

THIRD— Is  finer  and  so  covers  more  surface  than  any  other. 

FOURTH— Is  put  up  in  special  screw  top  cans  and  so  none  is  wasted  as  is  the 
case  when  done  up  in  paper. 

FIFTH— Is  cheaper  than  any  other  good  Bronze,  and  more  brilliant,  and 
packages  contain  full  weight,  not  10  per  cent,  short  as  is  generally  the  case 
with  other  Bronzes. 

SHADES  OF  BUNDY  BRONZE. 

GOLD,  SILVER,  COPPER,   GREEN,  FLESH,   FIRE, 

AND  ANY  OTHEKS  WANTED. 


....  LIST  PRICES 

BUNDY  STAR  GOLD  BRONZE, $1.50  per  Ib. 

"      BROJMZE  (other  than  Gold) 2.00       " 

STANDARD,  EXTRA  FINE  BRONZE 2.50       " 

Special  discounts  on  500  Ib.  lots  taken  in  original  packages  shipped  direct 
from  our  factory  in  Germany  to  any  Bonded  Warehouse  in  the  United 
States. 


Manufactured  expressly  for  and  imported  by  us. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


149 


ir\|  biquid. 


The  Bundy  Bronzing  Liquid  is 
specially  prepared  from  ingre- 
dients of  the  highest  quality  and 
while  it  can  be  used  wi-th  any 
bronze  powder,  past  experience 
has  shown  that  the  very  best  re- 
sults are  obtained  when  used 
with  the  Bundy  Bronze  Powder. 


SPECIAL  ADVANTAGES. 

FIRST— Is  pure  and  clear,  con- 
taining no  adulterations  which 
most  manufacturers  use  to  lessen 
the  cost. 

SECOND— Does  not   make  the 
Bronze  Powder  with  which  it  is 
BUNDY  BRONZING  LIQUID  CAN.  mixed  change  color. 

THIRD— Is  as  free  from  odor  as  it  is  possible  to  make  it.  When  heat  is  ap- 
plied it  does  not  emit  that  stifling  odor  common  with  cheap  Bronzing  Liquid. 
FOURTH— A  good  Bronzing  Liquid  is  as  essential  to  best  results  as  a  good 
Bronze  Powder.  When  a  cheap  article  is  used  the  process  of  decoration 
has  to  be  often  repeated,  making  the  cost  actually  greater  than  if  the  Bundy 
Bronzing  Liquid  had  been  used  in  the  first  place,  and  then  the  Radiators 
would  have  presented  a  neat  appearance  in  the  meantime. 

FIFTH— The  Bundy  Bronzing  Liquid  is  the  best,  cheapest  and  most  enduring, 
and  spreads  over  more  surface  than  any  other.  The  best  Bronze  Powder  made 
may  look  as  bad  as  the  poorest  if  used  with  a  cheap,  inferior  Bronzing 
Liquid,  and  as  a  gallon  of  the  liquid  is  enough  to  mix  from  four  ta  six  pounds 
of  Bronze,  the  slight  difference  in  the  cost  as  compared  with  a  poor  article 
adds  but  little  to  the  price  per  pound  of  the  Bronze,  not  enough  to  be  worth 
mentioning. 


Put  up  in  Gallon,   Half-Gallon  and  Quarter=Gallon  Cans. 

LIST  PRICE  &3.OO  PER  GALLON. 


When  furnished  in  half-gallon  or  quarter-gallon  cans  add  10  cents  for 
each  can  to  above  list  price. 


MANUFACTURED    EXCLUSIVELY    BY    US. 


150  A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 

Enamels  or 


Wj  confidently  claim  for  our  Specially  Prepared  Bundy  Enamels, 
or  Japans  as  some  call  them,  qualities  of  durability  and  handsome 
appearance,  found  by  experience  not  possessed  by  any  others. 
Knowing  so  well  the  requirements  of  such  goods  we  have  inces- 
santly striven  to  secure  the  standard  of  excellence  which  wre  have 
now  attained,  and  parties  desiring  fine  finishes  for  their  radiators 
and  pipes,  for  it  is  equally  well  adapted  for  application  on  wrought 
as  cast  iron  surfaces,  will  do  well  to  specify  and  use  the  Bundy 
Enamels. 

Unlike  other  enamels  or  japans,  which  retard  the  heating  ef- 
ficiency of  the  surface  to  which  they  are  applied,  the  Bundy 
Enamels  have  no  effect  on  the  surfaces  unless  it  be  to  increase 
their  radiating  power.  This  is  an  important  matter,  for  a  finish 
that  reduces  the  heating  power  10  to  25  per  cent,  would  be  dear 
at  any  cost. 

The  Bundy  Enamels  can  be  used  with  excellent  effect  in  con- 
nection with  bronze  powder,  that  is,  decorate  the  body  of  the 
radiator  with  enamel,  touching  up  the  design  in  bronze.  The 
Bundy  Blue  Enamel  and  Bundy  Pale  Gold  Bronze  make  a  beauti- 
ful combination,  also  Terra  Cotta  and  Silver,  and  Chocolate  and 
Rich  Gold,  and  many  others. 

The  enamel  comes  mixed  ready  for  application,  and  the  quan- 
tity required,  although  depending  largely  on  the  skill  of  the  party 
applying  same,  is  about  i  gallon  to  150  square  feet  of  surface, 
which  is  a  safe  basis  on  which  to  figure. 

The  Bundy  Enamels  are  put  up  in  one-gallon,  half-gallon  and 
quarter-gallon  cans,  and  as  they  do  not  deteriorate  by  standing,  it 
is  well  for  all  steam  and  hot  water  fitters  to  keep  a  supply  of  same 
continually  on  hand. 

List  Price  for  Flat  or  Dull  Finish  Enamels,      .      $3.00  per  gallon. 
List  Price  for  Gloss  Finish  Enamel,      .         .         .3.00        " 

When  furnished  in  half  -gallon  or  quarter-gallon  cans  add  10 
cents  for  each  can  to  list  price, 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 
Bund^  Gnamelsor  ^aparis. 

SPECIALLY  PREPARED  WITH  OR  WITHOUT  GLOSS. 


Owing  to  the  growing  demand  for  a  Radiator  finish  that  will  not 
only  stand  the  heat  but  make  available  the  various  colors  in  which 
ordinary  paints  are  furnished,  we  have  brought  out  the  specially 
prepared  BUNDY  ENAMELS  which  are  furnished  in  the  following 
colors  : 

SAGE,  BLUE,  GLOSS  MAROON, 

FLESH,  SLATE,  TERRA  COTTA, 

FAWN,  BLACK,  DULL  MAROON, 

WHITE,  CHOCOLATE,  BRONZE  GREEN. 


.    .    .  SPECIAL  ADVANTAGES.  •    •    • 

First — Do  not  impair  the  heating  efficiency. 

Second — Are  practically  odorless — do  not  emit  the  stifling  odor  com- 
mon with  most  other  enamels. 

Third — Are  pure  and  ground  finer  than  any  other,  and  so  cover 
more  surface. 

Fourth — Are  sold  at  a  low  price.  Some  may  cost  a  few  cents  less, 
but  are  dear  at  any  price — not  giving  satisfaction. 

Fifth — Put  up  in  gallon,  half-gallon  and  quarter-gallon  tin  packages, 
and  instructions  how  to  apply  go  with  each  package,  although  no 
skill  is  required  in  their  application,  and  a  child  can  do  it. 


List  Price  for  Flat  or  Dull  Finish  Enamels,         .       $3.00  per  gallon. 
List  Price  for  Gloss  Finish  Enamel,        .         .         .     3.00          " 

When  furnished  in  half-gallon  or  quarter  gallon  cans  add  10  cents 
for  each  can  to  list  price. 


152  A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


in^,  6nam^lin|  and  Paintii\|  &ur\dy  Radiators 


With  our  superior  facilities  we  are  in  a  position  to  decorate  Ra- 
diators more  cheaply  before  sending  them  out  than  parties  can  do 
so  after  they  have  been  set  to  place,  especially  when  only  a  few 
are  wanted,  when  it  would  hardly  pay  to  buy  the  necessary  ma- 
terials with  which  to  do  the  work. 

SHADES  OF  BUNDY  BRONZE. 

*Pale  Gold,  Rich  Gold,  Gold  Color,  Green, 

*Copper,  Flesh,  Crimson,  Green  Gold, 

*Silver,  Fire,  Lemon,  Orange. 

SHADES  OF  BUNDY  ENAMEL. 

*Maroon,  Sage,  White,  Bronze  Green, 

*Blue,  Fawn,  Black,  Terra  Cotta, 

*Flesh,  Chocolate,  Slate,  Gloss  Maroon. 

*Usually  used,  either  alone  or  in  combination  with  others. 


LIST    PRICE   FOR   BRONZING   OR   ENAMELING   BUNDY    RADIATORS 
IN   ONE   COLOR. 

Bundy  Standard,  Enlarged  and  Extended  Surf  ace,  $0.30  per  .  Loop 
Bun dy  Renaissance,  with  and  without  Pillars,  .50   " 

Bundy  Elite,  Columbia  and  Triumph,         -        -        .  60    ' '  Section 
Bundy  Pyro,  Pyro  Wall  and  Princess,  -        -     .75    "          " 

Bundy  Defiance  and  Defiance  Bay  Window,      -         .40    *• 

For  each  additional  color  add  50  per  cent,  to  above  list. 
Wrapping  in  paper  and  boxing  charged  for  extra  at  cost. 

The  cover  of  all  Bundy  Radiator  catalogues,  printed  in  gold, 
are  printed  with  our  Bundy  Star  Gold  Bronze 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  153 

Electroplating    Buncty  Radiators. 

We  are  prepared  to  furnish  Bundy  Radiators  electroplated  in  a 
full  variety  of  colors,  and  while  this  style  of  finish  costs  somewhat 
more  than  bronzing  or  enameling,  it  should  be  borne  in  mind  that 
it  is  more  enduring,  the  Radiators  not  requiring  redecorating  as  is 
necessary  with  other  styles  of  finish.  Electroplating  brings  out 
the  design  of  an  ornamental  Radiator  in  a  more  striking  manner 
than  any  other  kind  of  finish,  and  may  be  had  in  perfect  harmony 
with  the  general  decorations  of  the  room  in  which  the  Radiator  is 
to  be  placed.  Most  any  color  may  be  had  and  parties  desiring  a 
particular  shade  should  accompany  their  order  with  a  sample,  and 
while  it  may  be  impossible  to  match  precisely  the  sample,  we  can 
come  pretty  near  it  ;  however,  after  exercising  every  care  possi- 
ble, we  will  in  no  case  hold  ourselves  responsible  for  not  securing 
the  exact  color. 


COLORS  FURNISHED  IN  BRIGHT  AND  OXYDIZED  FINISH  : 

BRASS,    SILVER,    NICKEL,    BRONZE, 
COPPER,  ORNATE  BRONZE. 


LIST    PRICES    ON    ELECTROPLATING  BUNDY    RADIATORS, 
ANY  HEIGHT,  IN  BRASS,  BRONZE,  NICKEL  and  COPPER. 

Bundy  Plain  Radiators,  Steam  or  Hot  Water,  $5.00  per  loop, 

Bundy  Renaissance  Radiators,  Steam  or  Hot  Water, 

$5.00  per  loop. 

Bundy  Elite,  Columbia,  Pyro  and  Pyro  Wall,  Steam, 

and  Hot  Water,  $4.60  per  section. 

Bundy  Dining  Room  Radiator  and  Hot  Closet  com- 
plete, $150.00  each. 


FOR   ELECTROPLATING    IN     NICKEL-SILVER    ADD    30    PER 
CENT.    TO    ABOVE   PRICES. 


154 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


of 


Mercury  Batl? 

The  Bundy  Hydro-ThermoTeter  is  used  to  record  the  temperature  o 
the  water  in  a  hot  water  heating  apparatus,  and  unlike  all  others,  is  sup- 
plied with  a  mercury  bath  in  which  the  glass  bulb  is  suspended.     This 
insures  absolute  accuracy  of  record,  /^ 

providing  the  Hydro-Thermometer  7AX- 

is  placed  where  the  bulb,  which  con- 
tains the  mercury,  is  wholly  im- 
mersed in  the  circulating  hot  water. 
Around  the  glass  mercury  bulb  is  a 
fine  wire  net  to  catch  the  glass  in 
case  of  breakage,  which,  however,  is 
not  likely  to  occur.  In  case  of  such 
an  accident,  a  new  top  is  easily  and 
quickly  put  in  without  interfering  at 
all  with  the  working  of  the  heating 
apparatus,  as  the  socket  part  need 
not  be  removed.  If  the  mercury  in 
the  socket  is  spilled,  be  sure  and  re- 
place it,  as  accuracy  of  record  can- 
not be  secured  without  it.  To  make 
the  Thermometer  face  in  a  different 
direction  simply  loosen  the  screw  in 
the  socket  and  turn  the  top  around 
as  may  be  necessary,  then  tighten 
the  screw  again. 

Sockets  may  be  placed  at  various 
points  in  a  heating  apparatus  so  that 
with  a  single  top  the  temperature 
may  be  ascertained  at  different  lo- 
calities.   All  metal  parts  are  heavily 
plated  to  prevent    rusting    and    to 
make  a  handsome  appearance.    The 
figures  on  the  scale 
plate  are  large  and 
easily  read  even  at  a 
distance,   while    the 
glass  tube  is  of  the 
magnifying  type  so 
that    the    record    is 
easily  discernible  at 
a  distance. 


A  USEFUL  COMBINATION. 

Great  satisfaction  and  economy  may  be  derived  by 
placing  an  ordinary  air  thermometer  out  doors  near  a  win- 
dow where  the  changes  in  the  temperature  may  be  easily 
observed  from  within,  then  run  the  fire  so  as  to  make  cor- 
responding changes  in  the  temperature  of  the  water  in  the 
heating  apparatus. 

The  Bundy  Hydro-Thermometer  registers  from  60  de- 
grees to  280  degrees,  being  a  longer  range  than  is  usually 
furnished . 


Dimensions. 


Length  of  Face 
Width  of  Face  ...... 

Length  of  Top  part 
Length  of  Socket 
Length  below  Threads 
Total  Length 


FIG.  H. 


I  inches. 


List  Prices. 

Straight  Bundy  Hydro-Thermometer $5.00  each. 

Angle  7.50     " 

Top  only  for  Bundy  Straight  Hydro-Thermometer 4.00      " 

•  Top  only  for  Bundy  Angle  Hydro-Thermometer  6.50      " 

Base  or  Socket  only  for  Bundy  Hydro-Thermometer 2.00      " 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


155 


Bund^  Separable  Mercur^  Batl?^l?ermo~§team 

A  Steam  Pressure  Indicator  combining  Ab- 
solute Accuracy  with  Unfailing 
Reliability. 


Thermometer  and  Steam 
Combined. 


J270J-30 


The  Scale  from  0  to  30  indicates  Pres- 
sure in  Ibs.    The  Scale  from  150  to 
270  indicates  Temperature  in  degrees. 


Far  Superior  to  any  Spring 
Gauge  in  Accuracy, Sensitive- 
ness and  Durability. 


•^••tMMBH^BIHBHM^ 

Will   indicate  pressures  to  the  fractional  part  of 
one  (1)  pound. 

Will  cost  less  for  repairs,  have  longer  life,  and  give  better  satisfaction 
than  any  other  indicator  heretofore  used. 

Of  especial  interest  to  fitters  and  manufacturers  of  steam  heating  appa- 
ratus, who  should  look  into  this  matter  and  test  the  merits  of  this  instru- 
ment. 

The  Spring  Gauge  will  not  indicate  the  very  low  pressures,  i  or  2  Ibs.,  as 
usually  carried  on  low  pressure  systems,  and  hence,  in  most  instances,  be- 
comes in  a  measure  practically  useless  for  the  purpose  for  which  it  is 
intended.  It  also  very  soon  becomes  unreliable,  and  so  apparent  is  this 
that  several  of  the  prominent  Heater  Manufacturers  have  adapted  in  its 
stead  THE  BUNDY  THERflO=STEAri  GAUGE,  which  indicates,  with  abso- 
lute accuracy,  the  fractional  parts  of  a  pound  pressure  and  instantly  responds 
to  the  slightest  variations,  and  will  remain  unchangeable  after  years  of  use 
and  service,  and,  if  broken,  can  be  repaired  at  small  expense,  in  the 
manner  as  our  Bundy  Separable  Hydro-Thermometer. 

We  solicit  a  comparative  test  to  demonstrate  the  practical  application  of 
our  Bundy  Thermo-Steam  Gauge  for  Steam  Heating,  and  will  send  samples 
to  any  responsible  house  for  that  purpose. 

LIST  PRICES. 

Straight  Bundy  Thermo-Steam  Gauge,          .... 

Angle 

Top  only  for  Bundy  Straight  Thermo-Steam  Gauge,         . 

Top  only  for  Bundy  Angle  Thermo-Steam  Gauge,         . 

Base  or  Socket  only  for  Bundy  Thermo-Steam  Gauge,    . 


156  A.  A.  GRIFFItfa  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK!. 

Mafble  ^ops  and  Siases. 

In  describing  these  Marble  Tops  we  find  it  difficult  to  give  a  correct  idea 
of  them.  As  marble  varies  in  color  we  cannot  guarantee  them  to  always  be 
exactly  like  our  description,  but  we  come  pretty  close  to  it.  Please  to  bear 
in  mind  that  all  marble  will  not  stand  heat.  We  guarantee  ours,  as  well  as 
perfect  fits  every  time,  which  is  strong  argument  why  you  should  order 
from  us. 

Tennessee  (D)  Brownish  Red.  In  the  Cumberland  Mountains  is  found  the 
Tennessee  Marble.  We  secure  our  supply  from  the  well-known  Hawkin's 
Quarry,  noted  because  its  Marble  has  fast  colors,  unbleachable  in  the  sun- 
light. Its  predominant  color  is  red*  handsomely  flecked  with  spots  and 
veins  of  crystalized  white,  which,  blending  with  the  red,  takes  on  a  sort  of 
brownish  hue. 

Mexican  Onyx  (F)  Pearl  White.  This  beautiful  Marble  is  purely  of  a  vol- 
canic formation,  originating  in  a  violent  eruption  of  the  Volcano  Popocate- 
petl, after  which  the  golden  quartz,  which  had  been  reduced  to  a  white 
heat,  solidified,  becoming  a  semi-transparent  mass  of  rare  beauty.  Of  all 
the  different  Onyx  that  from  the  Tecali  Quarry,  situated  35  miles  from  the 
City  of  Mexico,  is  conceded  by  connoisseurs  to  be  the  best,  and  it  certainly 
is  the  most  richly  endowed  with  natural  beauty.  The  striking  ice-like  ap- 
pearance of  our  Onyx  shows  the  different  lines  of  scintillating  colors,  which 
under  varying  circumstances  give  forth  all  the  prismatic  colors  of  the  rain- 
bow. No  marble  is  better  adapted  than  Onyx  to  surmount  a  Bundy  Radi- 
ator in  a  Parlor,  Drawing  or  Reception  room  of  Renaissance,  Oriental,  Ara- 
besque or  Moorish  style  of  furnishing. 

Belgium  Black  (P)  Black.  This  Marble  is  found  in  the  Garrone  Quarries, 
in  the  southern  part  of  Belgium.  It  has  a  rich  velvety  black  color,  which 
gives  it  the  appearance  of  elegance  and  is  a  good  Marble  for  either  Radi- 
ator tops  or  bases,  esp  cially  the  latter.  Its  rich  color  is  no  doubt  largely 
due  to  the  high  polish  which  it  takes. 

Numedian  (B)  Rose.  This  is  probably  one  of  the  oldest  Marbles  known,  as 
history  shows  that  as  far  back  as  B  C  77  the  ancient  Romans  raised  a  20  foot 
column  of  Numedian  to  the  memory  of  Caesar  in  the  Forum.  The  Marble 
has  a  rich  and  delicate  rose  color,  made  more  beautiful,  if  possible,  with 
resplendent  veins  of  yellow  and  chance  spots  and  veins  of  black  lined  with 
a  rose  tint  of  lighter  hue. 

Sienna  (T)  Gold.  All  the  Golden  sunshine  of  sunny  Italy  seems  to  have  en- 
tered this  beautiful  Sienna  Marble.  The  predominant  color  is  gold  with 
delicate  veins  of  pearl  and  purple  running  through  it,  and  even  the  yellow 
gold  color  has  different  shades  to  assist  the  general  harmony.  This  is  one 
of  the  handsomest  Marbles  known,  and  looks  well  wherever  used,  especially 
in  a  light  sunny  room. 

St.  Beaume  (U)  Gold  and  Dove.  This  Marble  is  taken  from  the  renowned 
Tortosa  Quarry  in  the  Pyrenees  of  France.  It  is  richly  endowed  with  gold 
and  dove  colors  well  mixed,  with  occasional  spots  of  pink  and  crystalized 
white,  and  light  scarcely  noticeable,  veins  of  purple.  A  Bundy  Radiator 
setting  upon  a  Belgium  Black  Base  and  surmounted  with  one  of  these  Tops 
is  well  suited  for  any  of  the  handsomer  rooms  in  our  modern  houses 

Vermont  (A)  Milk  White.  A  rare  specimen  of  milk  white  marble  inter- 
spersed with  fine,  barely  distinguishable,  grayish  veins  and  spots. 

Italian  (B)  Btue  White.  This  marble  is  found  in  Italy  in  the  well-known 
Carrara  Quarries  of  sculptural  fame. 

Knoxvill**  (C)  Pink.  A  rare  specimen  of  pink  colored  Marble,  thoroughly 
mixed  with  fine  spots  of  white  crossed  with  chance  veins  of  the  same  color 
or  gray  or  even  both. 

Glens  Falls  (K)Jet  Black.  An  excellent  Marble,  both  for  Radiator  Tops 
and  Bases,  especially  the  latter,  where  its  dark  color  gives  an  appearance  of 
special  elegance. 

Ophite  (G)  Green  and  White.  A  serpentine  Marble  with  its  predominant 
color  dark  green. 

Italian  Dove  (H)  Light  Blue.    An  excellent  Marble  for  a  blue  room. 

Royal  Ke«»  (I)  Brownish  Red.  Also  called  Rouge  Royal,  has  the  colors  red^ 
brown,  drab  and  white,  but  the  prevailing  color  is  a  brownish  red. 

Aurania  Griotte  (J)  Dark  Drab. 

Eschaleon  (K)  Light  Yellow. 

St.  »nne  (« )  Dark  Drab  and  White. 

Napoleon  (M)  Dark  Fawn. 

Joinville  (N)  Gray 

Loraine  (O)  Light  Fawn. 

Griotte  (O)  Blood-red. 

Alps  Green  (S)  Dark  Green. 

Formosa  (V)  Dark  Purple. 

Lavanto  (H)  Sage  Green. 


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26.00 

t2.2 

13.50 

20.00 

24.50 

3X13 

5-55 

6.50 

9.10 

II.  I 

28.00 

13  5° 

14.85 

22.00 

27.OO 

3X  15 

6.00 

7.00 

9-75 

ii.  8 

Special   price 

14.2 

15.7° 

23.50 

28.50 

4X    4 

2.65 

3.10 

4.40 

5-5 

12.  OO 

6.50 

7.15 

10.50 

I3.OO 

4X    5 

3.10 

3.60 

5.00 

6.0 

I4.OO 

7.2 

8.oc 

12.  OO 

14.50 

4X6 
4X8 

3.60 

4.15 

5.60 

7.00 

16.00 

20.00 

8.50 
10  6 

9-35 
ii  .75 

I3-50 

I7.OO 
21.25 

4X  ic 

4.90 

5-75 

7.90 

9-7 

24.00 

ii  '.6 

T-z'.sl 

19.00 

23-25 

4X  14 

7-°5 

8.25 

Ii-55 

14.00 

34.00 

17.00 

18.70 

28.00 

34.00 

4  ><  18 

8.10 

9-45 

13-  15 

!5-9 

Special    price 

19.2 

21.  2C 

31-75 

38.50 

4X  20 

9.00 

10.50 

14-35 

17.9 

" 

21.2 

23.  4C 

34-75 

42.50 

4  X  22 

10.  80 

12.  6c 

*7  5^ 

22.7 

u 

27.6 

30.4- 

42-50 

55-25 

4X24 

12.  OO 

14.  oc 

19.25 

24.5 

" 

29.7 

32.7! 

46.75 

59-50 

loCir. 

2.65 

3.  ic 

4.2C 

5.2 

12.00 

6.7 

7-4c 

10.00 

12-75 

15    u 

3-25 

3-8c 

5-ic 

6-3 

14.00 

7-7 

8.5C 

12.25 

15-25 

20     " 

3-75 

4-4C 

6.oc 

7-4 

17.00 

9-oc 

9-9c 

14.50 

18.00 

26    " 

4.6c 

5-35 

7>5f 

9.1 

22.00 

II.  OC 

12.  1C 

18.25 

22.00 

34    " 

6.25 

7-3c 

10.1  = 

12.  1 

28.00 

14.7 

l6.2C 

24-50 

29.25 

5o    ' 

8.25 

9-6f 

13  -4c 

l6.4 

40.00 

20.  OC 

22.  OC 

32.50 

40.00 

72     " 

10.  2C 

ii.  9c 

16.6* 

21  .OC 

OO.OO 

25-5 

28.0J 

40.25 

5I.OO 

26  Col. 

5-3  = 

6.2< 

8.& 

10.5 

24.00 

I2.7 

14-0! 

20.75 

25.50 

34    " 

7-5C 

8.7; 

12.2 

14.9 

36.00 

18.  oc 

19.  8c 

9-75 

36.00 

loCor 

i.8c 

2.  1C 

1  6.  6^ 
3.oc 

2O.  I 

3.6c 

5O.OO 

8.00 

24.4 
4.2 

26.  8_ 
4-7< 

40.25 
7.00 

48.75 
8.50 

15    " 

2.2  = 

2.6, 

3-5< 

4-4 

IO.OO 

5-2 

5.8c 

8.50 

10.50 

20 

3-<* 

3-5< 

4-9C 

6.oc 

14.00 

7.2 

8.oc 

n-75 

14.50 

CUTTING  HOLE  in  Column  Radiator  Tops  $1.00  net  will  be  charg-ed  extra. 
MARBLE  TOPS,  1  INCH  THICK,  add  to  above  prices  15  per  cent.;  1%  inch  thick, 
MARBLE  BASES.  %  INCH  THICK  (excepting  Onyx),  add  for  1  row,  85  per  cent, 
cent.;  3  row,  20  per  cent. :  i  row,  Circular,  Corner  and  Column,  15  per  cent. 


85  per  cent. 
;  2  row,  25  per 


158 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Glife  and  Columbia  Marble 


BUNDY  ELITE  MARBLE  TOP  SUPPORT. 


The  accompanying  cut  represents  the  cast  iron  extension  piece,  two  of 
which  when  placed  on  the  Bundy  Elite  Radiator  affords  a  rest  for  the  mar- 
ble top.  Can  be  put  on  and  removed  at  will.  Unless  the  Radiator  is  very 
long  two  of  these  extension  pieces  are  sufficient,  but  in  the  case  of  very  long 
radiators  it  is  well  to  use  three,  one  in  the  centre. 

By  using  the  above  extension  pieces,  marble  tops  can  be  placed  on  any 
Elite  Radiator  at  any  time,  and  we  give  below  list  prices  on  some  varieties, 
although  as  full  a  variety  as  is  given  on  a  preceding  page  can  be  furnished. 
These  prices  are  subject  to  same  conditions  as  to  thickness,  style  of  edge, 
etc.,  set  forth  on  a  previous  page. 

LIST    PRICES    75    CENTS    PER    PAIR. 


LIST  PRICE  OF  ELITE  AND  COLUMBIA  MARBLE  TOPS. 


Radiator. 

Vermont. 
<A) 

Italian 

(B) 

Knoxville. 

(C) 

lennessee  iD) 
Glens  Falls  (E) 

Mexican  Onyx 

(F) 

2  Section. 

$1  OO 

$1  20 

$i  60 

$2  OO 

$6  oo 

3    " 

I  25 

I  50 

2  OO 

2  50 

7  50 

4 

I  50 

I  80 

2  40 

3  oo 

9  oo 

5 

i  75 

2  IO 

2  80 

3  £0 

10  50 

6 

2  00 

2  40 

3  20 

4  oo 

II  OO 

7    " 

2  85 

2  70 

3  60 

4  50 

12  50 

8    " 

2  50 

3  oo 

4  oo 

5  oo 

14  oo 

9 

2  75 

3  3° 

4  40 

5  50 

15  50 

10 

3  oo 

360 

4  80 

6  oo 

17  oo 

ii    u 

3  25 

3  90 

5  20 

6  50 

18  50 

12     U 

3  50 

4  20 

5  60 

7  oo 

20  00 

'3     " 

3  75 

4  50 

6  oo 

7  50 

21  50 

M 

4  oo 

4  80 

6  40 

8  oo 

23  oo 

15 

4  25 

5  10 

6  80 

8  50 

24  50 

16 

4  5° 

5  40 

7  20 

9  oo 

26  oo 

17    " 

4  75 

5  70 

7  60 

9  50 

27  50 

18 

5  oo 

6  oo 

8  oo 

IO  OO 

29  oo 

19    " 

5  25 

6  30 

8  40 

10  50 

Price  on  application 

20 

5  5° 

6  60 

8  80 

II  OO 

21 

5  75 

6  90 

9  20 

II  50 

22      ' 

6  oo 

7  20 

9  60 

12  OO 

23 

625 

7  50 

o  oo 

12  50 

24 

6  50 

7  80 

o  40 

13  oo 

25 

6-75 

8  10 

o  80 

13  50 

26 

7  oo 

8  40 

I  20 

14  oo 

2?      ' 

7  25 

8  70 

I  60 

14  50 

28      ' 

7  50 

9  oo 

2  OO 

15  oo 

29      ' 

7  75 

9  3° 

2  40 

15  50 

30      * 

8  oo 

9  60 

12  80 

1  6  oo 

Unless  otherwise  specified  on  orders,  all  marble  bases  will  be 
furnished  ij"  thick. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


159 


BUNDY  COMFORT  FOOT  REST  WITH  COLUMBIA  COUPLING  AND  PLUSH  ROLL 


The  Bundy  Comfort  Foot  Rest  is  handsome  and  ornamental,  a  great 
convenience,  easily  and  quickly  applied,  adjustable  to  any  height  and 
angle,  even  to  a  horizontal  position,  when  it  becomes  a  convenient  seat. 
May  be  raised  or  lowered  on  the  radiator  by  changing"  only  one  screw,  so 
simple  in  construction  that  a  child  can  adjust  it,  and  when  not  in  use  it  can 
be  folded  against  the  radiator  entirely  out  of  the  way  by  a  single  motion  of 
the  handle,  requiring  no  more  time  or  exertion  than  the  operating  of  fhr 
Bundy  Quick  Opening  Bonnetless  Valve. 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  COMFORT  FOOT  REST  WITH  COLUMBIA  RADIATOR  COUPLING 
WITHOUT  PLUSH  ROLL. 


Made  to  fit  the  following  Radiators  for  both  steam  and  hot  water. 


Bundy  Standard  Loop. 

Enlarged  Loop, 

Extended  Surface  Loop, 

Renaissance  Standard, 
Enlarged, 

Elite, 

Columbia, 

Pyro, 

And  most  any   other    style  of 
Radiator  made. 


BUNDY  COMFORT  FOOT  REST  WITH  PLUSH  ROLL,  ATTACHED  TO    A  BUNDY  COLUMBIA 

RADIATOR. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES 


161 


foisf  Prices  of  Bundy  Comfort  {foot  ^st  ar\d  Parts. 


Bundy  Comfort  Foot  Rests. 

Gold  Bronzed. 
Silver  " 
Copper  " 
Terra  Gotta  " 

Fire  Bronzed. 
Aluminum  " 

$'.*  = 

iiii 

^CQUDQ 

Full  Nickel  and 
Aluminum 
Plated. 

Complete  without  plush  rolls  

$4  oo 
5-25 

2.00 
2.OO 
1.25 

•65 

•75 
•35 
•25 
.20 
.10 

$4.50 
5-75 

2.00 
2.50 
I.2S 

.65 

•75 
•35 
•25 
.20 

.TO 

$6.00 
7-25 

2-75 
3-50 
1.25 
1.25 
•75 
•So 
•25 

.20 
.IO 

$6.50 
7-75 

2-75 
4.00 
i  25 
1.25 
•75 
•50 
•25 

.20 
.10 

"           with            "         "    

LIST  PRICE  OF  PARTS. 

Couplings  to  fit  any  Radiator  

Plate  and  Support  

Silk,  Mohair  or  Car  Plush  Rolls  

Clamps  to  fit  any  Radiator              

Handle  with  any  kind  of  Wood      

Rachet                                                 

Draw  Bolt  with  Check  Nut  

"         "     without  Check  Nut  

Check  Nut  

A  SET  OF  COUPLINGS  consists  of 

One   Draw   Bolt  with  Check   Nut,    One  Handle  with  any  kind  of  Wood, 
One  Ratchet  and  One  set  of  Clamps  to  fit  any  Radiator. 


THE  PLUSH  ROLLS  ARE  FURNISHED  IN  THE  FOLLOWING 
COLORS  : 

Silk  Plush  Rolls. 


No.  i.  Bronze  Gold. 
"     2.  Cardinal  Red. 
"     3.  Sage  Green. 


No.  4.  Royal  Blue. 
"  5.  Terra  Cotta. 
"  6.  Ardois  Blue. 
"  93.  Peacock  Blue. 


No.  90.  Baby  Blue. 
"     91.  Orange. 
"     92.  Royal  Purple. 


No.  7.  Peacock  Blue. 

No.  io.  Bronze. 


Mohair  Plush.  Rolls. 

No.  8.  Old  Rose.  No.  9.  Turquoise  Blue. 


No.  ii.  Mahogany. 


No.  12.  Bronze  Green. 


Car  Plush.  Rolls. 

No.  13.  Greek  Red. 


No.  15.  Old  Gold. 


THE  HANDLES  are  furnished  in  the  following  hard  woods  : 
Mahogany,  Rosewood,  Black  Ebony, 

Cocobola,  Black  Walnut,  King  Wood, 

Tulip,  Madagascar  Rosewood,  Apple  Tree. 

When  no  particular  color  is  specified  for  the  Plush  Rolls  or  kind  of  wood 
for  the  Handles,  that  which  in  our  judgment  is  most  appropriate  and  in 
keeping  with  the  finish  of  the  Foot  Best  will  be  sent. 


^  .8 


0  o£  o 


No.  i.    LIMITING  DEVICE  FOR  THE   CONTROL  OF  HOT  3 
WATER  HEATERS  AND  STEAM  SUPPLY  VALVES 

FOR  HOT  WATER  TANKS.  g 

Price,  Limiting  Device,  only,  $25.00.  & 


No.  2.    REGULATOR   FOR  HOT  AIR  FURNACES  AND  HOT 
WATER  HEATERS  WHERE  THE  LIMITING  DEVICE 
is  NOT  NEEDED  TO  PREVENT  BOILING. 
Price,  complete  with  Thermostat, 


s.§|.sa.s 

v?  "•"*  -e  9  -d 


No.  3.   REGULATOR  FOR  STEAM  BOILERS. 
Price,  complete  with  Thermostat,  $45.00. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


163 


No.  4.    REGULATOR  FOR  HOT  WATER  HEATERS. 
Price,  complete  with  Thermostat,  .$50.00. 


DOUBLE  LEVER  ATTACHMENT  FOR  TWIN  HEATERS. 
Price,  $2.00,  to  be  added  to  price  of  Steam    and    Hot    Water  Regulators. 

None  but  the  Powers  Regulator 
has   a  Double   Action.— With   a 

good  heating  apparatus  it  will 
automatically  maintain  a  uni- 
form temperature  without  any 
care  or  attention  whatever,  ex- 
cept to  put  in  the  fuel  and  take 
away  the  ashes.  It  will  open 
the  damper  when  it  ought  to  be 
opened,  and  will  close  it  when  it 
ought  to  be  closed.  It  will  save 
you  many  a  trip  to  the  base- 
ment. It  will  save  you  many 
a  ton  of  coal,  and  will  give  you 
a  degree  of  comfort  and  health 
the  value  of  which  is  inestim- 
able. 

Bear  in  Mind  !  It  is  a  regulator 
that  does  not  have  to  be  regu- 
lated !  There  are  many  de- 
vices on  the  market  that  are 
more  or  less  valuable  assist- 
ants in  controlling  a  heating 
apparatus.  If  not  neglected 
THERMOSTAT.  and  they  remain  in  order  they 

give  fairly  good  results.     There  is  but  one  that  is  absolutely  automatic- 
one  that  thrives  on  neglect,   and  that  is  the  Powers  Duplex  Regulator. 


164 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Powers  Duplex  Speculators. 


Secure  and  Maintain  a  Uniform  Temperature  by  automatically  operating 
the  draft-controlling  dampers,  the  temperature  itself  furnishing  the  opera- 
ting power. 

Operate  the  Dampers  with  a  Gradual  Motion,  opening  them  just  enough  to 
do  the  work  and  holding  them  there. 

For  Hot  Water  it  prevents  the  boiling  of  the  water  and  those  rumbling 
noises  caused  by  steam  being  formed.  It  regulates  the  temperature,  and 
adds  fully  15  per  cent,  to  the  heating  power  of  the  apparatus. 

For  Steam  it  prods  the  apparatus  up  to  the  point  of  giving  steam  just 
sufficient  to  secure  the  desired  temperature,  which  it  maintains  and  regu- 
lates against  a  higher  temperature. 

For  Hot  Water  it  holds  the  draft  door  open  as  long  as  the  temperature  is 
below  the  point  at  which  it  is  adjusted,  when  it  closes  it,  again  opening  it 
should  the  temperature  fall  below  the  mark. 

For  Hot  Water  Tanks  it  admits  the  heat  giving  medium  until  the  water  in 
the  tank  has  reached  the  desired  temperature,  then  stops  the  inflow,  to  re- 
peat the  operation  as  often  as  it  is  necessary. 

For  Steam  Distributing  Plants,  Offices  in  Factories,  Etc.,  it  controls  per- 
fectly the  temperature  when  heating  by  steam  discharged  through  a  trap. 
The  steam  is  admitted  until  the  desired  degree  of  heat  is  secured,  a  slight 
variation  in  the  temperature  being  sufficient  to  work  any  of  the  Powers 
Regulators 

The  Powers  Temperature  Regulator  has  come  to  be  recognized  as  a  neces- 
sary adjunct  to  any  heating  apparatus,  and  no  one  who  knows  its  merits 
will  run  a  plant  without  it. 

PRICES  OF  POWERS  AUTOMATIC   REGULATORS. 


Telegraph 

Cipher 

Agate. 

No.  i.     Limiting  Device  only,  for  Hot  Water  Heaters 

and  Steam  Supply  Valves  for  Hot  Water 

Tanks  

$25  oo 

Atlas. 

No.  2.    Regulator  complete,  with  Thermostat,  for  Hot 

Air  Furnaces  

40  oo 

Dexter. 

No.  3.    Regulator    complete,    with    Thermostat,    for 

Steam  Boilers  

45  oo 

Unicorn. 

No.  4.     Regulator  complete,  with  Thermostat,  for  Hot 

Water  Heaters  

50  oo 

Ulster. 

Double  Lever  Attachment  for  Twin  heaters,  Steam  or 

Hot  Water  Extra,  

2    OO 

Valor. 

No.  6.    Regulator  complete,  without  Steam  Balanced 

Valve,  for  Steam  drained  through  a  Trap.  . 

45  oo 

Onyx. 

Powers  Special  Valve  for  use  with  natural  gas,  i  inch 

3  oo 

Oolite. 

"            "             "           "           "                  "         iJ4  u 

3  50 

Oolitic. 

U                       U                         It                     (C                     tt                                   tt                  ^     U 

4  50 

Oology. 

it                                                          u         2      tt 

6  oo 

Amethyst. 

Powers  Steam  Balanced  Valve,  i      inch  

5  oo 

Amicable 

6  50 

Amical. 

u                 u                  u                      tt          ji/      it 

8  50 

Amice. 

"2 

T3    00 

BUNDY  RADIATOES  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


165 


No.  1  Draught. 


No.  2  Draught. 


No.  6  Draught. 


No.  7  Draught. 


No.  8  Check. 


Pov\)(.rs  Duplex  Rje^ulator  Dfaft 
ar\d  ($£$  Dampers. 


No.  9  Check. 


Dampers  Nos.  i,  2.  6  and  7  are  designed 
to  bolt  on  the  face  of  the  ash  pit  door  or  on 
a  damper  that  is  too  heavy,  or  that  does  not 
hang  nearly  perpendicular.  An  opening 
must  be  cut  through  the  door,  full  size  of 
the  damper  frame  in  side.  This  is  easily 
done  in  a  machine  shop  by  drilling  a  row  of 
14  in.  holes  close  together  around  the  piece 
to  be  removed.  Where  the  face  of  the  door 
is  curved  we  can  furnish  frame  to  fit,  if 
given  the  number  and  make  of  Heater  and 
a  paper  pattern  showing  size  and  shape  and 
curve  of  the  face  on  which  the  damper  is  to 
?o. 

If  they  do  not  fit  closely  stove  putty  will 
make  them  tight. 

Numbers  6  and  7  are  made  with  a  slanting 
back  for  use  on  dampers  that  lie  top  flat. 
This  brings  the  face  of  our  damper  into  a 
nearly  vertical  position,  which  is  verv  im- 
portant. 

No.  8  fits  in  the  end  of  a  thimble,  about 
Yz  inch  less  than  the  size  given.  It  may  be 
put  on  the  side  of  any  pipe  by  means  of  a 
saddle,  which  any  tinner  can  make. 

No.  o  is  the  same,  only  it  is  provided  with 
a  saddle.  It  is  adjustable  and  can  so  be 
used  on  vertical  or  horizontal  pipe. 

These  are  quick  opening  and  sensitive 
dampers  and  very  much  superior  to  any 
other  form  of  check  and  should  always  be 
a  check  draught  opening  outward,  and  of 
similar  pattern  to  these. 

Never  connect  the  regulator  with  any  in- 
side turning  damper.  Good,  light,  easy 
working  damptv  s  are  of  vital  importance 
to  its  success. 


PRICES  OF  DRAUGHT  AND  CHECK  DAMPERS. 

No.  1. 

4  inch  by    6  inch ] 

4  inch  by    8  inch | 

4  inch  by  10  inch ^$2.25  each. 

6  inch  by    6  inch \ 

6  inch  by    8  inch J 

6  inch  by  10  inch (  *  h 

6  inch  by  12  inch f  $3'°°  eacn< 

No.  2. 

4  inch  by  10  inch 1 

4  inch  by  12  inch I  *  h 

6  inch  by  10  inch f$2'25  eacn' 

6  inch  by  12  inch J 

Nos.  6  and  7. 

6  inch  by  10  inch |*  h 

6  inch  by  12  inch )  ®2'25  eac 

No.  8. 

8  inch  and  10  inch $2.25  each. 

12  inch $3.00  each. 

No.  9. 

8,  9  and  10  inch $3  oo  each. 

12  inch $4.00  each^ 


166 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


BUNDY  BRASS  SCREEN. 
FIG.  40. 

The  Brass  Screens  we  offer  for  Bundy  Steam  and  Hot  Water 
Radiators  possess  rare  beauty  from  an  artistic  point  of  view. 
Being  liberally  perforated  the  air  passes  to  and  from  the  Radiator 
through  the  screens  and  so  does  not  impair  its  efficiency  but 
slightly  if  at  all. 

These  screens  are  furnished  in  Antique  Brass  (Blackened  Gold), 
Polished  Brass  (Bright  Gold),  Oxidized  Silver  (Blackened  Silver) 
or  Bright  Nickel,  and  in  plain  surface  or  hammered  effect. 

When  no  special  style  of  Brass  Screen  is  specified  in  order  it 
will  be  understood  that  polished  brass  with  plain  surface  is  what 
is  wanted,  and  the  order  will  be  so  executed,  excepting  when  Figs. 
39,  40  and  44  are  mentioned,  when  hammered  bright  brass  will  be 
furnished,  as  shown  in  the  cuts. 

As  all  Screens  are  made  to  order,  from  specially  prepared  stock, 
sufficient  time  must  be  given  us  in  which  to  produce  the  goods, 
and  under  no  circumstances  will  orders  be  accepted  subject  to  any 
countermand  or  change  whatever. 

Special  design  Screens  furnished  promptly  and  at  a  low  cost 
when  drawings  are  furnished. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  167 


Brass  Screens. 


FIG.  39. 


FIG.  41. 


168 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Brass  Screens. 


FIG. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


169 


Steam  and  ftof  09ater  Radiator  Brass 

FOR  STANDARD,  ENLARGED  AND  EXTENDED  SURFACE  RADIATORS. 


Size. 

42  inches  high. 

36  inches  high. 

30"  high  and  under. 

X  3 

$24  25 

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$16  75 

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28  75 

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20  00 

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30  oo 

25  oo 

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43  25 

36  oo 

30  oo 

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48  50 

40  50 

33  75 

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55  75 

46  50 

38  75 

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60  25 

50  25 

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67  50 

56  25 

46  75 

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74  75 

62  25 

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82  75 

69  oo 

57  50 

X  13 

86  50 

72  oo 

60  oo 

X  14 

93  50 

78  oo 

65  oo 

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100  75 

84  oo 

70  GO 

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108  oo 

90  oo 

75  oo 

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1  20  50 

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145  oo 

112  50 

93  75 

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146  75 

122  25 

102  00 

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132  oo 

110  00 

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38  75 

32  25 

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38  25 

32  oo 

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42  oo 

35  oo 

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57  50 

48  oo 

40  oo 

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64  75 

54  oo 

45  oo 

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58  50 

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77  50 

64  50 

53  75 

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84  50 

70  50 

58  75 

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9i  75 

76  50 

63  75 

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96  25 

80  25 

67  oo 

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103  50 

86  25 

72  oo 

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108  oo 

90  oo 

75  oo 

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96  oo 

80  oo 

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127  75 

106  50 

88  75 

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142  25 

118  50 

98  75 

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154  00 

128  25 

107  oo 

2  X  24 

165  50 

138  oo 

115  oo 

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1  80  oo 

150  oo 

125  oo 

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38  75 

32  25 

27  oo 

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46  oo 

38  25 

32  oo 

3  X  5 

50  50 

42  oo 

35  oo 

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57  50 

48  oo 

40  oo 

3  X  7 

63  oo 

52  50 

43  75 

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58  50 

48  75 

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77  50 

64  50 

53  75 

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82  oo 

68  25 

57  oo 

3  X   i 

89  oo 

74  25 

62  oo 

3  X  2 

96  25 

80  25 

67  oo 

3  X  3 

103  50 

86  25 

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54  oo 
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76  50 

45  oo 
53  oo 
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80  oo 

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142  25 

118  50 

98  75 

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130  50 

108  75 

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168  25 

140  25 

117  oo 

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180  oo 
43  25 

150  oo 
36  oo 

125  oo 
30  oo 

15 

48  50 

40  50 

33  75 

20 

55  75 

46  50 

38  75 

26 

60  25 

50  25 

42  oo 

34 

72  oo 

60  oo 

50  00 

50 

86  50 

72  oo 

60  oo 

74 

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84  oo 

70  oo 

26  Column. 

67  50 

56  25 

47  oo 

34 

82  oo 

68  25 

57  oo 

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84  oo 

70  oo 

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43  25 

36  oo 

30  oo 

15 

53  oo 

44  25 

37  oo 

20 

63  oo 

52  50 

43  75 

NOTE.    For  Oxidized  Silver  and  bright  nickel  add  30  per  cent,  to  above 
list. 


170 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


of  }4e\A)  and  ^ttractiOe  Designs. 


MOORISH  DESIGN. 

The  Moorish  Design  is  made  in  all  sizes  shown  on  accompanying 
page  of  list  prices. 


®M  W  0  •  "B 


1 

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BRAMAH  DESIGN. 

The  Bramah  Design  is  furnished  in  all  sizes  marked  with  a  star 
(*)  on  accompanying  page  of  list  prices. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  171 


BYZANTINE  DESIGN. 

The  Byzantine  Design  is  furnished  in  all  sizes  marked  with  a 
dagger  (f)  on  accompanying  page  of  list  prices. 


BYZANTINE  BORDER— FLOOR. 


The  Moorish,  Bramah  and  Byzantine  Designs  are  all  furnished 
in  either  black  or  white  Japan  finish. 


172 


A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


Bur\d\;  Vertical  OSJfyeel  J^e<|isters  and  Ventilators. 

JAPANNED— BLACK  OR  WHITE. 


Size  of 
Opening-. 

Register. 

Without 
Valves. 

Register 
Face. 

Vent'r 
for  Cords. 

Floor 
Border. 

Wall 
Frame. 

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EXTRA   HEAVY,   FOR 

STORES,    ETC. 

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For  list  of  sizes  made  to  order  only,  see  last  page. 

Ceiling  Ventilators,  25  cents  extra  over  regular  Ventilators. 

*  Sizes  marked  with  a  star  are  furnished  in  the  Bramah  design. 

t  Sizes  marked  with  a  dagger  are  furnished  in  the  Byzantine  design. 

All  above  sizes  are  furnished  in  the  Moorish  design. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  173 

iiur\dy  Major  Improved  Elastic  (;ouplir\|. 

TRADE    BUNDY   MARK. 

No  Crooks.     No  Unsightly  Bends.     No  Long  Branches.     Saves 

Time  in  Running  Risers.     Saves  Fuel  at  Boiler. 

Circulation  Better. 

PATENTED  FEBRUARY  2,  1886. 


BUNDY   MAJOR  ELASTIC  COUPLING. 

As  long  as  metal  expands  and  contracts  with  heat  and  cold,  just 
so  long  will  trouble  be  experienced  with  lines  of  pipe  for  steam  or 
hot  water  heating,  unless  the  BUNDY  MAJOR  IMPROVED  ELASTIC 
COUPLING  is  used,  when  all  trouble  will  disappear  by  its  taking  up 
the  expansion  and  relieving  all  strain  on  pipes  and  fittings,  also 
preventing  the  lifting  of  radiators  from  the  floor  and  allowing  a 
free  return  of  condensation  to  the  boiler,  as  well  as  stopping  all 
disagreeable  noises  caused  by  water  in  the  pipes. 

All  risers  can  by  this  means  be  carried  direct  from  the  base- 
ment to  the  top  floor,  thereby  avoiding  all  unsightly  bends  and 
turns  as  are  now  necessary  without  its  use. 

The  importance  of  this  invention  needs  no  argument.  The 
practical  steam  fitter  instantly  appreciates  the  difficulties  over- 
come by  it  and  the  endless  complications  which  it  obviates. 

These  couplings  have  stood  a  test  of  190  pounds  hydraulic 
pressure. 


174 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


)sle\A)  C/9a^  \att\i  Bund^  Major  Imported  elastic  ] 


THIS  CUT  ILLUSTRATES  THE  UTILITY  OF  THE  BUNDY  MAJOR  ELASTIC 

COUPLING  IN   CONNECTION    WITH    THE   ONE    PIPE 

SYSTEM  OF  STEAM  HEATING. 


The  following  are  a  few  of  the  many  advantages  to  be  gained 
by  using  the  BUNDY  MAJOR  IMPROVED  ELASTIC  COUPLING  : 

1.  All  Risers  can  be  run  straight  from  the  basement  to  the  top 
floor* 

2.  No  short  pipes  to  cut  and  thread  for  bends  and  crooks— a 
saving  of  time  and  material. 

3.  No  unnecessary  cutting'of  floors  and  walls. 

4.  There  being  no  bends  or  crooks  no  water  can  lodge  between 
floors  to  rust  out  and  destroy  the  pipe  or  leak  through  the  ceiling. 

5.  No  disagreeable  noises  caused  by  water  in  the  pipes. 

6.  No  starting  of  joints. 

7.  Circulation  secured  and  Radiators  warmed  with  less  than 
one  pound  of  steam  at  the  boiler. 

8.  A  perfect  job  at  less  cost. 

9.  When  the  job  is  finished  it  is  perfectly  easy,  there  being  no 
strain  at  any  point, 

PRICE  LIST. 


I  INCH. 

1%  INCH. 

ij^  INCH.         2  INCH. 

2j^  INCH. 

3  INCH. 

$2.50 

$2.75 

$3.25                $4.00 

$5.00 

$6.00 

BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES. 


175 


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"  Daisy  "  patten  jiVet  09orR  (pop. 


Much  can  be  said  in  praise  of  the  Bundy 
Daisy  Top.  It  is  strong  and  there  is  not 
much  danger  of  its  breaking.  So  many 
Radiators  have  light  tops  which  break  the 
first  time  anything  is  set  on  them,  that  a 
good  top  like  that  furnished  with  all  Bundy 
Radiators  is  appreciated. 

The  number  of  daisies  in  the  top  corre- 
spond with  the  number  of  loops  in  the  Radia- 
tors, and  so  the  exact  size  can  be  ascertained, 
even  when  the  Radiator  is  closely  packed  in 
among  others. 

The  fret  work  part  of  the  top  can  be  re- 
moved and  a  marble  top  set  on  the  binder 
quickly  at  any  time. 

Bandy  §team  and  ffot  Water 
Standard  boop. 


FULL  SIZE  CROSS  SECTION  OF  BUNDY 
RADIATOR  LOOP. 

A  lineal  length  of.  12  inches  of  the  Bundy 
Standard  Loop  represents  one  square  foot  of 
heating  surface. 

The  Bundy  Enlarged  and  Extended  Sur- 
face Loop  has  20  per  cent  more  surface. 


176 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  ^ORK. 


eam  and  ffot  Wafer  Direct  I^adiafof. 


TRADE   TRIUMPH    MARK. 


LIST  OF  SIZES  AND  DIMENSIONS. 


Number 
of 
Sections. 

Length 
in 
Inches. 

OPENINGS. 

SQUARE  FEET  OF  HEATING 
SURFACE. 

Steam. 

Hot 
Water. 

36"  high. 
5x/2  square  ft.  per  Section. 

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Width  of  legs,  8^";  sections,  8".  Center  of  Tapping  distant 
from  floor  about  as  follows,  if  tapped  %" — 4^" ;  i" — 4^" ;  i%" — 4^" ; 
1 1^" — 5" ;  2" — 5".  The  distance  varies  on  account  of  using  detach- 
able bushings,  which  are  tapped  eccentric.  This  radiator  is 
furnished  with  detachable  legs  which  are  fastened  to  the  sections 
with  machine  screws. 

Radiators  will  be  tapped  Right  Hand  in  accordance  with  above 
list  unless  otherwise  ordered. 

By  the  use  of  legs  i"  or  2"  higher  and  lower,  the  Bun dy  Triumph 
Radiator  may  be  had  in  the  following  heights  :  34",  35",  36",  37" 
.and  38",  but  unless  otherwise  specified  on  orders,  Radiators  will 
be  furnished  with  legs  to  build  36"  high,  and  with  ornamental  cast 
iron  fret  work  top. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  177 


BUNDY  TRIUMPH  RADIATOR. 


BUNDY  TRIUMPH  RADIATOR,  WITHOUT  TOP. 
For  list  of  sizes,  see  opposite  page. 


178 


A.  A.  GRIFFINQ,  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


's  Patent  ImproOed  Double  Disft 


By  the  peculiar  construction  of  the  pat- 
ent cylindrical  wedge  and  the  full  cir- 
cular bearing  upon  the  back  of  the  disk 
or  gate,  the  wear  is  taken  from  the  face 
and  seat,  thus  ensuring  a  perfect  seating 
and  the  impossibility  of  the  disks  spring- 
ing, bending  or  getting  out  of  shape. 
The  disks  are  raised  by  their  lugs  com- 
ing in  contact  with  corresponding  shoul- 
ders on  the  wedge.  All  stem  threads  are 
cut  square.  All  parts  are  interchange- 
able, and  can  be  supplied  upon  short 
notice. 

A  first-class  valve  throughout. 

Superior  in  workmanship  and  quality 
of  metal. 

THE  BEST  IN  THE  WORLD  ! 


PATENTED  MAY  2sth,  1880. 


BEST  STEAM  METAL,  ALL  BRASS. 


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Double  Disc  @at£  Val\)e,  Iron    Bod^, 
Mounted. 


Flange  End. 


Screw  End. 


(Patented  May  25,  1F83.) 

These  valves  are  of  the  kind  known  as  "DOUBLE  Disc  GATE  VALVES," 
and  have  been  designed  with  a  special  view  to  strength  and  compactness. 
They  are  remarkable  for  simplicity  of  construction.  Please  be  particular 
when  ordering  valves  to  give  full  description  in  every  respect. 

SCOTT'S  DOUBLE  Disc  GATE  VALVE,  IRON  BODY,  BRASS  MOUNTED. 
FLANGED  OR  SCREWED  END.    ALSO  ALL  IRON  VALVES. 


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HOTEL  NEW  NETHERLAND, 

NEW   YORK   CITY. 


W.   H.  HUME, 

Architect. 


GILLIS  &  GOEGHEGAN, 

Heating  Contractors. 


HEATED  WITH  BUNDY  RADIATORS. 


184 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


EDISON   BUILDING, 

NEW  YORK  CITY. 

BAKER,  SMITH  &  CO.,  Heating  Contractors. 
HEATED  WITH  BUNDY  RADIATORS. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  185 


HOTEL  KENMORE, 

ALBANY,  N.  Y. 
FULLER  &  WHEELER,  ROBBINS,  GAMWELL  &  CO., 

Architects.  Heating-  Contractors. 


JERSEY  CITY  CLUB, 

JERSEY  CITY,   N.  J. 
F.   P.   DINKLEBERG,  BAKER,   SMITH  &  CO, 

Architect.  Heating  Contractors. 

HEATED  WITH  BUNDY  RADIATORS. 


186 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


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ANDREW  PEEBLES, 

Architect. 


TOMPKINS  &  ULLRICH, 

Heating  Contractors. 


HEATED  WITH  BUNDY  RADIATORS. 


BUNDY  RADIATORS  AND  HEATING  SPECIALTIES.  187 


McKIM,  MEAD  &  WHITE, 

Architects. 


HOTEL  IMPERIAL, 

NEW  YORK  CITY. 

GILLIS  &  GOEGHEGAN, 

Heating  Contractors. 
HEATED  WITH  BUNDY  RADIATORS. 


188 


A.  A.  GRIFFING  IRON  CO.,  NEW  YORK. 


UNION  STOCK  EXCHANGE, 

NEW  YORK  CITY. 
GEORGE  B.  POST,  BAKER,  SMITH  &  CO., 

Architects.  Heating  Contractors. 

HEATED  WITH  BUNDY  RADIATORS. 


And  now  a  Few  Words  Regarding 
the  Following  Pages. 

WE  are  frequently  requested  by  parties  who  are 
corresponding  with  us  relative  to  the  most 
approved  methods  of  Heating  and  Ventilation  to  give 
them  the  names  of  reliable  houses  manufacturing  goods 
required  in  new  buildings,  such  as  Elevators,  Gas  Fix- 
tures, Blinds,  Roofing  Tin,  etc.,  and  so  have  concluded 
to  devote  these  few  remaining  pages  to  illustrating  and 
describing  such  goods  as  will  likely  interest  our  readers, 
and  if  parties  will  write  the  various  concerns  mentioned 
they  will  secure  a  vast  amount  of  valuable  information. 
The  sending  of  a  postal  card  to  each  one  will  be  suffi- 
cient. In  writing,  kindly  always  mention  "  Bundy 
Radiator  Catalogue." 

A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  CO. 


Fine  Catalogue  Illustrations. 


Speei/r\ei}  proofs  ii>  apy  lipe  of 
sept  09  application 

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The  Imperial 
Portable  £$£  Boiler 


Will   keep   your    house  Warm 

Night  and  Day. 

Is  No  Back  Number. 

It  Leads  Them  All. 

The  Most  Perfect  Worker. 

The  Best  Looker. 

And   it    Radiates   No    Heat   in 

Basement. 

Is  a  Steel  Boiler  with  Cast  Iron 

Fire  Box. 

Also  Double  Return  Flue,  which 
is  All  Vertical  and  Self 

Cleaning. 

Has  More   Direct   Fire   Surface 
than  any  other  Boiler  made 

and 
No  Packed  Joints. 


3STO 


FOR 


Plans  and    Specifications. 


MANUFACTURED    BY 


GAYLORD  &  EITAPENC, 

,-:o  BINGHAMTON,  N.  Y. 

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190 


THE  AtiBfclRN 


AND  MOT  WtfER  ?!&««  BOILER 


FOR  120W  PRESSURE  HEATING. 


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Economical  in  fuel.     Durable.      Easily  Erected.     Prices  Low. 
Magazines  made  by  water  ring.    Cannot  burn  out  or 

make  gas.     Boilers  fully  up  to  rating. 
For  Catalogue  and  Discount  apply  to 


IE\ 


NEW  YORK:   15  Dey  Street. 


CHICAGO: 
34  Dearborn  Street. 


BOSTON : 
177-179  Fort  Hill  Square. 


PHILADELPHIA: 

18  South  Seventh  Street. 


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191 


HARTMAN'S 
,„    SLIDING 


WINDOW  BLINDS. 


A  pleasing  substitute  for 
the  old  style  of  hinged 
blinds  ;  more  convenient 
and  more  durable,  com- 
bined with  elegance  and 
comfort  ;  slide  up  and 
down  like  sashes  ;  easily 
moved  and  stay  where 
placed.  Artistic  styles  and 
finishes  made  to  order, 
with  slat  and  panel  work 
of  beautiful  desings;  frames 
light  and  strong  ;  can  be 
removed  and  replaced  in  a 
moment  without  the  use 
of  tools;  require  no  special 
frame,  as  they  can  be  at- 
tached with  equal  facility 

to  any  window,  old  or  new.     IN  one  such  can  be  obtained  elsewhere. 

The  most  popular  blind  in  the  market  ;  tens  of  thousands  are  in  use. 


HARTMAN'S^ 

NEW  AND  IMPROVED 


FLY  SCREENS, 

Which  permit  the  flies  to  pass  out  and  not  retnrn  ;    a  feature   much 
appreciated  by  the  ladies. 

SEND  6  CENT  STAMP  FOR  THEIR  NEW  100  PAGE  ILLUS- 
TRATED CATALOGUE.    AGENTS  WANTED  EVERYWHERE. 

ADDRESS: 

HARTMAN  SLIDING  BLIND  Co., 

CRESTLINE,   OHIO,    U.  S.  A. 

No.  33  Lincoln  Avenue. 

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192 


TORRID"  HEATER, 

FOR  STEM  OR  HOT  WATER. 


"THE. 


Is  Practical  in  Design. 

It  is_Safe,  being  Tested  to  200  Pounds. 

iTis  Easy  to  Manage  and  Keep  Clean. 

ifTs  Durable. 

It  is  Sectional  and  Easily  Handled. 
)  It  has  no  Packed  Joints. 

It  is  Self-Feed  or  Surface-Burning. 
i  It  has  the  "  Torrid  "  Rocking  and  Dumping  Grate. 
)  It  is  Low  in  Price. 


Manufactured  by 


Send  for  Catalogue. 


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193 


Hackettstown,  N.  J. 


f    y    u    bi   IT/ 


JACOB  R1NGLE&  SON, 

83-85  NEWARK  AVE., 
JERSEY   CITY,   N.   J. 

TELEPHONE    463. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF   •    •    • 

T  Architectural  Sheet  Metal  Work, 

*  Sheet  Metal  Building  Fronts, 

*  Galvanized  Iron  Cornices, 
T  Metal  Skylights, 

T      Corrugated  Iron  Siding  and  Roofing, 
T      Metal  Ceilings. 

AGENTS   FOR   

v      The  Celebrated  Brownville,  Maine, 
T      Roofing  Slate. 

ALSO, 

T      Metal,  Slate,  Tile,  and  Gravel  Roofing. 


ESTIMATES  FURNISHED  FOR  WORK 
IN    ANY    PART    OF   THE   COUNTRY. 

*    *   SEND  FOR  CATALOGUE.   *    * 

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194 


TheScollayHotWaterBoilers 

For  Warming  Dwellings,  Stores,  Offices,  Churches,  Etc.,  Etc. 


THE  SCOLLAY  BOILER,  C  SERIES.— The  C  Series1fare  specially 
adapted  for  house  warming.  They  have  direct  and  revertible  flue.  All 
inner  parts'are  easy  of  access  for  cleaning. 

Also  the  "  SCOLLAY  "  IMPROVED  SECTIONAL  BOILER  for  warming 
large  buildings  of  every  description,  and  the  celebrated  patent "  PORTABLE 
BOILER"  for  greenhouses,  poultry  houses,  gas  holders,  swimming  tanks, 
baths,  baptisteries,  laundries,  etc.,  etc. 

Illustrated  catalogue  and  price-list  mailed  free  on  application. 

JOH  N]A.  SCOLLAY,  74  &  76  Myrtle  Avenue,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

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168 


Bradley  HubtardMfe  Co, 


DESIGNERS  AND  MAKERS  OF 


High  Class  Goods, 

GAS, 
ELECTRIC  LIGHT, 

OR 

OIL   FIXTURES. 


New 
Designs. 

Fine 
Finishes. 


FIRE-PLACE  FURNITURE, 

Fenders,  Andirons, 
Fire  Sets,  Etc. 


THE  CELEBRATED 

B.&H. 
Lamps. 

Best  in  Every  Particular. 


ART  METAL  GOODS, 

New  and  Attractive  Finishes. 

You  are  invited  to  inspect  our  Productions 
at  our  Salesrooms. 


NEW  YORK:  BOSTON:  CHICAGO:  PHILADELPHIA: 

26  Park  Place.        160  Congress  St.       204  Masonic  Temple.          710  Betz  Building. 

Factories  and  Offices:  MEKIDEN,  CONN. 


WE  WILL  BE  GLAD  TO  SEND  YOU  OUR  LITTLE  BOOK. 

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196 


The  McLellan  Sectional 
Safety  Steam  Boiler 


PATENTED  NOV.   1.  1892. 


In  sizes  from  10  horse- 
power to  100  horse- 
power, and  to 
carry  steam  from  10 
pounds  to  150  pounds 
with  safety. 

For 

Heating  Buildings 
of  all  kinds 
by  Steam. 
Also  for 
Running  Engines. 

Has  Shaking  and 

Dumping  Grate,  burns 

No.  2  Chestnut  Coal 

and  all  other  kinds 

of  fuel. 


BOILER    COMPLETE,    WITH    CASING    CUT   AWAY. 


LITTLE  WONDER    

SECTIONAL  HOT  WATER  HEATER. 

THE  BEST  HEATER  ON  EARTH. 

Heating  Power  in  square  feet  of  direct  radiator,  from  300  feet  to  5000  feet. 

Send  for  descriptive  circulars. 

Will  sell  State.Rights  or  take  a 
partner  wfth   means  to  in- 
crease the  business. 

ADDRESS : 

C.T.McLELLAN 

PATENTEE  AND  BUILDER, 

P"/X^~T£~>ISJ       P5  /X 

LITTLE  WONDER   SECTIONAL  HOT    WATER   HEATER.     C  ^  »     F 

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197 


.   ]VL 


,    N.  Y., 

MANUFACTURER  OF 


Plumbers'  Supplies. 


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COPPER  BATH  TUBS 

A  SPECIALTY. 

COPPER  RANGE  BOILERS, 
COPPER  SINKS, 
COPPER  BALLS. 


PLUMBERS'  CABINET  WORK. 

Water  Closet  Tanks,  Seats,  Tank  Boards,  &c. 
Flush  and  Supply  Pipes. 

PLUMBERS'  BRASS  WORK. 

Bath  Traps,  Bath  Plugs,  Bath  Wastes,  Bath  Cocks, 
Lavatory  Traps,  Brackets,  Waste  Supply  Pipes, 
Brass  Ferules,  Trap  Screw  Ferules,  Valves, 
Ball  Cocks,  Floor  Plates,  Boiler  Couplings,  &c. 

LEAD  DRUM  TRAPS, 

Made  from  Drawn  Lead. 


OFFICE  : 

92  Walker  St.,  neat*  Centre, 


SEND  FOR  CATALOGUE. 


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198 


Standard 


Agents   Wanted 


Hot  Water  or  Steam, 


Boilers 


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Rapid    Circulation,    Unobstructed   Water  Ways,    Sheet 
Fire  Surfaces,  Down  Draft  Exit,  Economical. 


GIBLIN    &  CO., 


This  Boiler  Sells  Itself. 


UT/CA,  N.  y.,  U.  S.  A, 


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A  Good  T»n  Roof. 


How  TO  SECURE  IT. 

Use  the  Genuine  Taylor  "Old  Style "  Brand 
of  Extra-Heavy  Coated  Roofiing  Tin 


WHAT  is  IT  ? 

The  Genuine  Taylor  "Old  Style"  is  the  same  kind  of 
Roofing  Tin  that  was  first  made  in  Philadelphia  in  1830, 
and  then  handled  by  N.  &  G.  TAYLOR  Co.  This  tin 
covers  many  of  the  oldest  buildings  in  Philadelphia  and 
elsewhere,  and  these  tin  roofs  are  just  as  good  to-day  as 
when  first  put  on,  over  60  years  ago.  The  wear  is  the 
true  test  of  value.  Beware  of  "imitations"  sold  under 
similar  sounding  names;  none  is  the  genuine  unless  each 
sheet  is  stamped  with  the  thickness,  trade-mark  and 
brand,  and  the  name  of  N.  &  Q.  Taylor  Co.,  guarantors. 

SAMPLES  SENT  ON  APPLICATION. 


None  Genuine  without 

this  stamp  on  each 

sheet. 


N.  &  Q.  Taylor  Co., 

Manufacturers, 

Philadelphia. 


ESTABLISHED  1810.— 8sth  YEAR. 


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200 


THE 


D  ACK 

Hot  Water 
Circulating  Boiler 


IS  THE  LATEST  AND  BEST. 


It  has  return  flues,  compelling  the  heat  to  travel  three 

times  the  entire  length  of  boiler  before  entering 

chimney,  thus  insuring  economy  in  fuel. 

Write  for  Catalogue  and  Prices. 

The  Hayes  Pump  I  Planter  Co. 

10  Ash  St.,  QALVA,  ILL. 


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201 


Improved  Heater 


Receiver  and  Purifier 


The  engraving  shows  an  Improved  Heater,  designed 
with  especial  reference  to  the  wants  of  Architects  and 
....  Engineers  in  large  heating  systems  .... 


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It  utilizes  the  exhaust  for  heating  and  receives  the  returns  from 
the  heating  system  and  is  automatic  in  the  control  of  the  cold 
water  and  of  the  returns.  This  Heater  is  furnished  with  a  large 
amount  of  heating  surface  for  heating  the  water  and  for  depositing 
the  scale  producing  salts,  and  also  a  large  water  space  for  the 
heated  water  and  returns.  An  oil  extractor  is  arranged  to  remove 
the  oil  from  the  steam  before  it  enters  the  Heater.  The  inlet 
and  outlet  of  the  Heater  are  so  placed  that  there  is  no  danger  of 
water  entering  the  cylinder  even  if  it  were  not  automatically 
controlled,  but  the  water  to  and  from  the  Heater  is  auto- 
matically controlled.  When  the  head  is  removed,  access  can  be 
had  to  every  part  for  removing  the  shelves  and  cleaning  the 
Heater.  The  heads  and  shell  are  made  to  resist  back  pressure 
in  heating  systems. 

•    •    -THE-    •    • 


Stilwell-Bierce  &  Smith=VaiIe  Co. 


DAYTON,    OHIO. 


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202 


McNAB  &  HARLIN  MFG.  CO., 


Manufacturers   of 


COCKS, 


PLUMBERS'  BRASS  WORK, 

Globe  Valves,          Gauge  Cocks, 
Steam  Whistles,      Water  Gauges, 

WROUGHT  IRON  PIPE  AND  FITTINGS, 


.  . . AND .  .  . 


Plumbers'  and  Gas  Fitters'  Tools. 


No.  56  JOHN  STREET, 

NEW  YORK. 

Factory:     PATBRSON,  N.  J. 

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203 


In  suit   against    infringement    the    Keystone    Union 

Patent  has  been  fully  sustained  June  5th, 

J894,  by    U.  S.  Circuit  Court. 


PATENTED 
AUGUST  2d,  1887. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF  THE 


KEYSTOIE  SOFT  METAL 


The  KEYSTONE  UNION  is  packed  in  the  head  piece  with  a 
concave  soft  metal  washer  made  of  Keystone  Metal,  which  is 
forced  by  heavy  pressure  into  an  undercut  groove ;  this  head  piece, 
coming  in  contact  with  the  opposing  convex  tail  piece,  forms  a 
Ball-Joint.  The  following  are  the  principal  advantages  over  other 
unions  on  the  market: 

Can  be  made  tight  without  a  perfect  alignment  of  the  piping. 

Can  be  screwed  and  unscrewed  indefinitely  without  injury. 

Requires  but  little  pressure  to  make  a  tight  joint. 

The  construction  of  the  seat  insures  a  tight  joint. 

KEYSTONE  UNIONS  are  furnished  with  COMPOSITION 
PACKING  for  HIGH  STEAM  PRESSURES. 

Have  been  adopted  by  a  large  number  of  Locomotive  Builders 
and  Railroads  as  their  Standard  Union.  They  are  well  adapted 
for  use  on  Marine  Boilers  and  Engines,  Steamboat  Work,  Gas 
Engines,  Radiators,  Steam  Heating,  Chemical  Works,  Salt  Mines, 
Ice  Machines,  or  any  place  difficult  of  access  for  repairs,  as  they 
do  not  require  the  replacing  of  washers  and  take  the  place  of  long 
screws,  particularly  for  hot  water  connections. 

REQUIRE  NO  WASHER. 


STANLEY  G.  FLAGG  &  CO., 

NORTH  19tli  STREET, 

PENNSYLVANIA  AVENUE  AND  HAMILTON  STREET, 
PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

Manufacturers  of    Malleable    Iron   and    Cast    Iron  Fittings,  Etc.,  for  Con= 
nections  of  Wrought  Iron  Pipe. 

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204 


HP  HE  subscription  price  of  "Shoppell's  Modern  Houses"  has  pre- 

1       viously  been  $4.00  a  year.     We  now  propose  to  give  the  same 

number  of  new  designs  (35,  costing  from  $600  to  $12,000)  in  each 

number  at  a  reduced  price.     Our  object  is  to  double  the  circulation. 

Designs  for  Mantels,  Staircases,  Remodeling  Old  Stairs,  Interior 

Views,  Article  on  House  Painting,  Hot  Houses,  Bill  of  Materials, 

and  numerous  kindred  subjects. 

One  year's  subscription  (No.  42,  No.  43  and  No.  44  NOW 

READY ;  No.  45,  Jan.  ist,   1895) $4.00 

Handsome  "  Color  Sheet,"  showing  colored  designs 50 

Your  choice  of  any  one  book  from  list  below i.oo 


Regular  price $5-  50 

All  the  above  sent  post-paid  to  any  one  address  for  $2.00. 

Or,  all  the  above  and  full  set  (19  to  33  inclusive),  as  described  in 
list  below,  $10.00.  Any  seven  books  from  list,  and  "Color  Sheet," 
$5.00.  Any  four  for  $3.00.  Single  book,  $1.00. 


BUILDING  DESIGNS-CLASSIFIED  AS  TO  COST. 


book  contains  72  pages,  fine  heavy  paper;  size  of  each 
C/  page  11x15  inches.  Large  views,  floor  plans,  cost,  all  dimen- 
sions and  full  descriptions  of  each  design  are  given.  Price  of 
materials  and  labor  on  which  estimates  are  based,  are  given.  In 
addition  to  the  25  classified  designs,  each  book  contains  14  designs 
of  various  costs,  making  39  designs  in  each  book 

No.   19  contains  25  designs 


20 
21 

22 

23 
24 

25 
26 

2? 
28 
29 
30 
31 


25 
25 

25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
25 
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$600 

Cottages,"  Price,  $1.00 

1,000 

Cottages," 

I.OO 

1,500 

Cottages," 

I.OO 

2,000 

Cottages," 

I.OO 

2,500 

Houses, 

.00 

3,000 

Houses, 

.00 

3,3oo 

Houses, 

' 

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3,5oo 

Houses, 

' 

.00 

4,000 

Houses, 

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4,5oo 

Houses, 

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Houses, 

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No.  32  contains  20  Double  Cottages  and  20  Stables,  Price,  $1,00 
No.  33  contains  25  Designs  "  $10,000  (and  over)  Houses," . . .     i.oo 

Address  The  Co-operative  Building  Plan  Ass'n,  108  Fulton  St.,  New  York.    Box  2702. 


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205 


fl/iQNESi/1  SECTION/. 


They  are  applied  as  a  covering  to 
steam  pipes,  etc.,  etc. 

They  are  the  best  fire-proof  non- 
conductors of  heat  in  use,  hence 
they  keep  in  the  most  heat  and 
save  the  most  coal,  and  are  per- 
manently durable. 

They  are  sightly  and  easily  applied. 

They  are  far  and  away  the  best  and 
the  most  serviceable  to  the  coal 
user  and  the  most  creditable  to 
the  contractor. 


WH>    ALSO 

SECTIONflL  COVERINQS. 

These  are  fire-proof  non-conductors  of  somewhat 
lower  value  and  of  much  lower  price. 

Designed  for  heat-pipe  work  and  other  low-tem- 
perature service. 

PRICES  FURNISHED  AND  INQUIRIES   RESPONDED  TO  WITH  PLEASURE  BY 

ROBERT  A.  KEflSBEY, 

BUFFALO:          a,  54  WdRREN  STREET, 

1  1  9  Franklin  Street.        *  NEW  YORK. 

General  Dealer  in  Best  Quality  of  Hair,  Felt  and  Asbestos  Goods. 

When  writing  Advertisers,  please  mention.  Bundy  Radiator  Catalogue. 
306 


Goodbodv's- 

Patent  Fastening  Envelopes 


For  Mailing  .  .  . 


Catalogues, 
Samples,  &c. 


Fastehed  by  simply  inserting 
tongue  through  both  slots. 


.     .    .    MANUFACTURED    BY    ... 


WM     GOOD  BODY  55  SOUTH  FIFTH  AVENUE 

WWIfl.        \J\J\JUQ\JU\)  NEW  YORK. 


HlfrHEST  AWARD 

RECEIVED  AT  THE- 

WORLD'S 

COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION 


PARKPLACE 

,21*23 

BARCLAY  SL 


*•      .  '•• 


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THIS  CATALOGUE 

WAS  PRINTED  BY 

A.  V.  HAIGHT 

AT   THE 

EAGLE  PRINTING  HOUSE 


12  LIBERTY  ST. 
POUGHKEEPSIE,  N.  Y. 


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208 


CHAMPION 

Card  and  Paper  Go 


C.  M.  GAGE,  Prest. 

P.  A.  HAMMOND,  Treas. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


Card  Board  aqd  Cbtt-Umd  Boards 

ENAMELLED  BOOK  AND  LITHO- 
GRAPH  PAPERS   A   SPECIALTY. 

EAST   RERREREL.L.,  MASS. 


CH/IRLES  QRflSKE, 


ESTABLISHED 
1851. 


45  &  47  ROSE  STREET, 


Fac-Similes  of  Engravings  and  Type. 

Special  Attention  given  to  Fine  Work.  . 

Engravers' Metal  Plates  Furnished.  J^          IM  P  VY7    ^T  f\H\4T 

Blocking  on  Wood  and  Solid  Bodies.  • -^'          IlCW        lUfAlA* 

Originals  Carefully  Handled.  ^^ 
Embossing  and  Bookbinding  Plates. 


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209 


HIGH  GRADE  RuBBERGooos 

Hose,  Belting, 

Packing, 

Yalves,Mats,  Matting, 
Step  Threads, 

Tubing, 
Fire  Hose  Specialties. 

JLINEN  HOSE,  COTTON  HOSE. 

.    .    .    MANUFACTURED    BY    ... 

N.  J.  Car  Spring  and  Rubber  Co,, 

MAIN  OFFICE  AND  WORKS, 

Cor.  Wayne  and  Brunswick  Sts.,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

BRANCH  OFFICE, 

No.  10    Barclay  Street,  New  York. 

It  will  pay  you  to  write  for  Prices  and  Samples 
Ask  for  Catalogue  W. 

We  Manufacture 

Office  Furniture, 

Bank  Fixtures, 

^  Railings 

TO    ORD  E  R. 


We  carry  in  stock,  of  our  own  make,  a  full  line  of  Roll 

Top  Desks,   Office  Chairs,  Cashier's  Desks, 

Filing  Cabinets,   Pigeon  Hole  Cases, 

and  other  Office  Furniture. 


Write  for  Catalogue  and  Estimates, 

The   Globe   Company, 

42  Beaver  St.,  New  York. 

Cincinnati,  Ohio,  2d  and  John  Sts. 

When  writing  Advertisers,  please  mention  Bundy  Radiator  Catalogue. 

210 


SIMPLE        POSITIVE        THOROUGH 

IN  PHILOSOPHY.  IN  OPERATION.  IN  MECHANISM. 

^|. npij  ^^ jfa 


"Novelty  Circulator/' 


No 

Leaky 
Joints. 


Sectional  View,  showing  how  sections  are  joined  together. 


Model  Heating  Company, 

PHILADELPHIA, 

American  and  Dauphin  Streets. 

CHICAGO,  NEW  YORK, 

41  State  Street.  BOSTON  305  Pear'  Street. 

Boston  Furnace  Co.,  Selling  Agents,  175  Hanover  Street. 

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211 


A  ceiling 
that  will  not  crack 

May  be  had  in  any  building — old  or  new — by  the 
use  of  the  celebrated  Roebling  Standard  Fire- 
proof Wire  Lathing. 

Plaster  properly  applied  to  it  obtains  a  per- 
fect key,  and  is  held  so  tenaciously  that  a  bowed, 
sagged,  or  cracked  ceiling  is  impossible. 

It  affords  the  one  surface  to  which  the  fresco 
painter  may  apply  his  genius  without  fearing  the 
destruction  of  his  work  by  damp-and-dry  or  cli- 
matic conditions  or  the  other  causes  that  play 
havoc  with  a  wall  or  ceiling. 

Aside  from  its  value  in  preserving  intact  the 
beauty  of  a  ceiling  or  wall  it  forms  a  practically 
impassable  barrier  to  fire. 

For  the  reason  stated,  it  is  held  in  such 
esteem  by  the  great  insurance  companies  and 
underwriters  that  they  write  policies  at  a  rate  from 
5  to  15  per  cent,  lower  on  buildings  where  it  is 
used  than  would  ordinarily  obtain.  (See  "  Stand- 
ard Universal  Schedule  for  Rating  Mercantile 
Risks.") 

We  invite  correspondence. 

Samples,  with  our  booklet,  "Who  Has  Used 
It  ?  "  accounts  of  fire-tests,  etc.,  furnished  on  re- 
quest. 

JOHN   A.  ROEBLING'S  SONS   Co., 

117-119  Liberty  St.,  New  York. 
171-173  Lake  St.,  Chicago. 
25-27   Fremont  St.,  San  Francisco 

Or,  New  Jersey  Wire  Cloth  Co., 

Trenton,  N.  J. 

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212 


" For  ihe  Heating  Season  of  1894-5." 


The  "GLOBE" 

PORTABLE 

Steam  ^  Hot  Water  Boilers 

Made  of  Sleel  Boiler-Plate 


Are  noted  for  DURABILITY,  EFFICIENCY,  ECONOMY 
in  Fuel.  EASILY  MANAGED,  FAIR  in  Price.  Satisfy 
both  contractor  and  user. 


The  H.A.R.D. 

SECTIONAL 

Cast=Iron  Boilers 

For  Steam  and  Hot  Water  Heating, 

Were  designed  by  H.  A.  R.  DIETRICH,  a  practical  Heating 
Engineer  and  Steam  and  Hot  Water  Fitter.  These  boilers 
have  absolutely  clean  fire  surfaces;  are  perfectly  balanced; 
drum  and  nipple  connections.  The  proportion  of  grate 
surface  to  fire  surface,  and  of  fire  surface  to  radiating 
surface,  is  on  a  safe  and  conservative  basis,  and  need  no 
other  comment  than  that  there  is  ample  of  each,  and  that 
they  are  harmonious. 

FOR  PARTICULARS,  ADDRESS 

Globe  Steam  Heater  Co. 

WORKS  AND  MAIN  OFFICE  : 

NORTH 


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213 


Andrews-Deraarest  Seating  Co. 

108  East  16th  Street,  New  York. 

LTWO  DOORS  EAST  OF  UNION  SQUARE.] 
MANUFACTURERS    OF • 

Opera  and  Assembly  Chairs, 
Church  Pews,   Church  Furniture,  Lodge  Furniture, 

Portable  Settees  for  Halls  and  Sunday  Schools, 
Tablet  Chairs  for  Lecture  Rooms  of  Educational 

Institutes, 

Polo  Chairs  for  Grand  Stands  of  Athletic  Clubs,  &c. 

Special  Seating  for  Operating  Rooms  of  Hospitals 

and  Medical  Institutes. 


WE  ISSUE  A  SEPARATE  CATALOGUE  FOR  EACH  CLASS 
OF  SEATING. 

Our  Mechanical  Department  can  solve  any  problem  in  the  way  of 
seating1  rooms,  and  our  Factory  is  amply  equipped  and  organized 
to  nil  orders  of  any  size 


IF  YOU  HAVE  NOT  RECEIVED  OUR  NEW  CATALOGUE  OF  INTERIORS, 
SEND  FOR  IT. 

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214 


Economy 


Thousands  in  Use. 


Combination 


Send  for  Catalogue. 


Heaters 


ARE  THE  ORIGINAL  AND   BEST. 


IV!  A  D 


Low  Down  Steam  and.  Air  Combination. 

I  IN      SIX:     RATTEIRINS. 


We  also  make  Several  Patterns  of 

Steam  and  Water  Heaters. 
J.  F.  PEASE  FURNACE  Co., 

Main  Office  and  Works:  SYRACUSE,  N.  Y. 

228  Franklin  Street,  Boston.  86  Lake  Street,  Chicago. 

Harrisburg,  Pa.  Toronto,  Ont. 

FRANKLIN  &  BURNHAM,  284  Pearl  Street,  New  York. 

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215 


NEW  ENGLAND 

WOOD-PRESERVING 
SHINGLE  STAINS 

ARE  THE  ACME  OF  DURABILITY, 
Soften  with  age  and  produce  Soft 
Velvety  Effects.  -  Warranted  not 
-  -  to  Wash  Off  or  Blacken,  -  - 

The 

SILVER  GRAYS  and  MOSS  GREENS 

deserve  SPECIAL  OBSERVATION, 
as  they  are  Unsurpassed  for  Beau- 
tiful Shades. 

MANUFACTURED   BY 

EUREKA  STAIN  COMPANY, 

417  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
CHICAGO. 

SAMPLES  ON  WOOD  SENT  ON  APPLICATION. 

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216 


Richmond  Heaters. 

STEAM  AND   

HOT  WATER. 

HEATING  OF 

A    SPECIALTY. 


TEH    YEARS'   RECORD. 

The  Largest  Line. 

The  Greatest  Range  of  Capacities. 


The  Richmond  Stove  Co A0LW5 

BOSTON   AGENTS : 

Isaac  Coffin  &  Co.,  52  Sudbury  St. 

NEW  YORK  AGENTS: 

Higgins  &  Company,    Albert  A.  Cryer  &  Co. 


No.  379  LEXINGTON  AVENUE. 


No.  85  CENTRE  STREET. 


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217 


LAUTZ  &  CO. 

IMPORT  AND  FINISH 

Mexican  Onyx 

OF  ALL  GRADES  AND  FOR  ALL  PURPOSES. 


Ecclesiastical,  Rich  Sanitary  and  Mosaic  Work 

A     SPECIALTY. 


Interior  Decorations,  Bar  Rails, 
Columns  of  any  size, 
Pedestals,  Tables, 

Mantels  and  Hearths,  Onyx  Tile, 
Plain  and  Fancy  Turnings. 
Stock  patterns  for  Mosaic  Floors, 

Mantel  Facings  and  Hearths. 

Special  designs  made  to  order. 


.  .  .  ALSO,  WHOLESALERS  OF  ... 

ONYX   BLOCKS  AND  SLABS. 

Estimates  given  for  Wainscoting,  and 
otherwise  fitting  buildings  with  Marble. 

Approximate  costs  cheerfully  furnished  to  Architects  from 
sketches.  ..... 

OFFICE: 

86 1  Main  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

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218 


For  Hot-Air  House  Warming,  «».»»» 

-"OR"- 

*  »  »   Combination  Hot  Air  and  Hot  Water 

NOTHING  EXCEEDS 

"Tie  Paragon  Furnace," 

SIX  DISTINCT  POINTS  OF  SUPERIORITY, 

6-POINTS-6 


1.  FEWEST  JOINTS. 

This  means  freedom  from  gas 
and  dust. 

2.  EQUALIZED  DRAFT. 

This  means  perfect  combustion 
and  consequent  fuel-saving. 

3.  LARGEST  RADIATING  SURFACE. 

This  means  plenty  of  PURE 
WARM  AIR,  NOT  PARCHED  AIR. 

4.  ABSOLUTELY  SELF-CLEANING. 

This  means  that  a  man  does  not 
have  to  be  paid,  every  Spring,  to 
clean  furnace  flues. 

5.  BALL-BEARING  GRATE. 

This  means  that  A  CHILD  CAN 
MANAGE  IT. 

6.  PERFECT  ADAPTABILITY. 

This  means  that  it  works  equally- 
well  with  hard  coal,  coke,  or  soft 
coal. 


WE  PRINT  A  BOOK 


Called  •'  HINTS  ABOUT  HEATING,"  that  tells  a  great  deal'that  is  inter- 
esting about  house  warming.  It  may  promote  your  personal  interests 
and  increase  your  home  comfort  to  know  what  it  will  tell  you  We 
hope  so,  at  least.  We  mail  it  free  to  any  architect,  steam  fitter,  dealer, 
builder,  or  house  owner,  who  will  write  for  it. 


ADDRESS 


ISAAC  R.  SHEPPARD  &  Co. 

Manufacturers  of  "THE  PARAGON  FURNACE," 

1801  N.  Fourth  St.,    PHILADELPHIA,  PA. 

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219 


MT.  PENN  STOVE  WORKS, 

READING,  PENNSYLVANIA,  U.S.A. 

Manufacturers  of  the  largest  assortment  of  Modern  Portable 
COOKING  RANGES  in  the  United  States. 

SEND  FOR  CATALOGUE. 
PMILAD  eivF»HI  A.      STORE: 

Nos.  111  and  113  North  Second  Street,  Philadelphia. 


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220 


P.  «B,  ROOFING 

NO  TAB.    NO  ODOB. 
STBONG  AND  DUBABLE. 

A.  A.  GRIPPING  IRON  Co. 
JERSEY  CITY,  N.  J.,  May  23d,  1892. 
The  Standard  Paint  Co.,  2  Liberty  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Gentlemen: — You  ask  us  what  we  think  of  your  P.  &  B.  Roofing, 
and  in  reply  we  would  say  that  at  first  we  were  very  skeptical  about  it, 
and  very  cautiously  commenced  using  it  by  ordering  a  small  quantity  for 
our  cupola  top  house,  which  is,  perhaps,  the  most  severe  place  in  which 
it  could  be  used.  We  were  so  well  pleased  with  it  there  that  we  have 
ordered  more  of  it  from  time  to  time  until  now  we  have  five  (5)  acres  of 
roof  covered  with  it.  We  not  only  use  it  ourselves  but  take  a  great  deal 
of  pleasure  in  recommending  it  to  every  one  who  desires  to  be  put  on 
track  of  a  good  thing. 

Yours  truly, 

THOS.  H.  WILLIAMS,  President. 

The  Standard   Paint  Co.,  2  Liberty  St.,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Sole  Manufacturers  P.  &  B.  Products. 

if  your  stationer 

does  not  furnish  you  with 

Underwood's  Standard 

TYPEWRITER  &  DUPLICATING  SUPPLIES 

.    .    .    AND    .    .    . 

Underwood's  Inks 

Write  to  us  for  Prices  and  Samples. 


John   Underwood    &  Co., 

30  Vesey  Street,  New  York  City. 

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221 


The  Largest  Elevator 
Works  in  the  World  are 
owned  and  operated  by 

OTIS  BROTHERS*  CO. 

The  business  has  been  estab- 
lished 38  years 

The  OTIS  ELEVATORS  are 
the  Leading  Machines  in  their 
line 0- 

GENERAL  OFFICES: 

38  Park  Row,  New  York. 

An  Effective  JWethod 


KEEP  THE  COLD  OUT 

AND  YOU  CAN 

KEEP  YOUR  HOUSE  WARM 

AT  A  NOMINAL  FIGURE. 


Have  your  windows  counter-balanced  with  our  Steel  Frame 
Sash  Balance.  They  require  no  box  frames,  thus  preventing  any 
cold  drafts  from  entering.  Cost  less  than  cumbersome  cast-iron 
weights  and  cord.  Warranted  15  years. 

WRITE  US  FOR  ILLUSTRATED  CATALOGUE  AND  PRICES. 

Pullman  Sash   Balance  Company, 

ROCHESTER,  N.Y.,  U.S.A. 

When  writing  Advertisers,  please  mention  Bundy  Radiator  Catalogue. 
222 


OF 


"  A  "  Bundy  Valve  ..................  .  ......................   .............  128,  129 

Adjustment  of  Steam  and  Hot  Water  Radiation  ...........................  7 

Advantages  of  the  Bundy  Radiators  ..........................................  5 

Air  Valves  .............................................  ..................  136-138 

Altitude  Gauge  .................  .  .............................................  133 

Angle  Indirect  Radiator  ...........................................  ......  122,  123 

Announcement  ................................................................  3,  4 

Baker  Automatic  Air  Valve  ...................................  .  ............  138 

Base  of  Bundy  Radiator  ......................................................  47 

Bay  Window  Defiance  Radiator  ............................................  .102 

Brass  Screen  .............................................................  166^169 

Bronze  Powder  ................................................................  148 

Bronzing  Liquid  ..............................................................  149 

Bundy  Automatic  Air  Valve  ............................................  136,  137 

Bundy  Bonnetless  Hot  Water  Valve  ....................................  130,  131 

Bundy  Comfort  Foot  Rest  ................................................  159-161 

Bundy  Pin  Indirect  Radiator  .............................................  113-115 

Bundy  Sectional  Radiators  ...............................................  80-119 

Bundy  Standard  Radiators  .................................................  20-79 

Bundy  Standard  Radiator  Parts  ..................................  .  .......  78,  79 

Bundy  Steam  Trap  .......................................................  142-146 

Carpet  Leg  for  Elite  Radiator  ........................  .  .......................  84 

Ceiling  and  Floor  Plates  .....................................................  147 

Circular  Radiator  ...........................................................  28-30 

Climax  Indirect  Radiator  .........................     .....................  106-109 

Climax  Vertical  Direct  Radiator  ............................................  104 

Code  ...........................................................................  9-19 

Columbia  Radiator  .........................................................  89-95 

Column  Radiator  ...............................  .  .  .  ..........................  32,  33 

Comfort  Foot  Rest  ........................................................  159-161 

Corner  Columbia  Radiator  ...............................................  94>  95 

Corner  Elite  Radiator  .........................  ........................  88,  95 

Corner  Radiator  ............................................................  34»  35 

Crescent  Damper  .  ,  .  ,  ,  ......................................................  42,  43 

Decorating  Radiators  ................................     ..................  148-153 

Defiance  Radiator  ..............................................  .  ........  102,  103 

Direct-Indirect  Bundy  Standard  Radiator  .........  -----  ..................  40-43 

Direct-Indirect  Elite  Radiator  ............................................        86 

Duplex  Base  Radiator  ................................  ......................  43~45 

Duplex  Powers  Regulator  ................................................  162-165 

Electroplated  Radiators  ...................  ..................................  153 

Elite  Marble  Top  Support  ....................   .................  .  ...........  158 

Elite  Radiator  ........................................................  80-88,  95 

Enamel  and  Japan  .......................................................  150,  151 

Expansion  Tank  ..........  .......................  ,  ...........................  135 

Floor  and  Ceiling  Plates  .......  *  ...........................................  147 

Flue  Radiator,  Princess  ...................   .................  .  .........  100,  101 

Foot  Rest  ......  ..........................       ..............................  159-161 

Giant  Pipe  Hanger  .......................................................  140,  141 

Horizontal  Indirect  Radiator  ____    .................   ....................  120,  121 

Hot  Closet  Dining  Room  Radiator  ......  .  ..................   ...............  69-77 

Hydro-Thermometer  ........................................................  154 

Littlefield  Steam  Trap  ....................................................  142-146 

Major  Expansion  Joint  ................................................  i73>  i74 

Marble  Tops  and  Bases  .................  ,  ...............................  156-158 

Newport  Indirect  Radiator  ............................................  116-117 

Perfect  Indirect  Radiator.  ..............................................  110-112 

Perfect  Window  Direct  Radiator  ..................  .........................  105 

Pin  Indirect  Radiator  ....................................................  113-115 

Pipe  Hanger  ............................................  ..................  140,  141 

Positive  Pet  Cock  ...............................................    ...........  134 

Powers  Duplex  Regulator  ..........................................   .  .   162-165 

Princess  Radiator  ......................................................  100,  101 

Pyro  Radiator  ............................................................  96,  Q7 

Pyro  Wall  Radiator  .......................................................  98,  99 

8uick  Opening  Hot  Water  Valve  ................  ........................  i3°>  J3r 
egisters  ............................................................  139,  170-172 

Renaissance  Radiator  ................................................    .....  48-62 

223 


Safety  Positive  Pet  Cock „. 

Screens  of  Brass 166-169 

Sectional  Radiator  Parts,  Price  List ,  I39 

Sectional  Radiator,  sizes,  dimensions,  &c 118,  119 

Semi-Duplex  Radiator... 46 

Semi-Renaissance  Radiator. . .  6^-67 

Special  Notice '.'.".'.'.  .f.. 8 

"  Special "  Radiator  Valve  124,  125 

Stairway  Radiator ' 3I 

"  Standard  "  Radiator  Valve 126,  127 

Steam  and  Hot  Water  vs .  Furnace . , .*.". 6 

Steam  Trap,  Bundy 142-146 

Suggestions  about  Steam  and  Hot  Water 7 

Tank,  Expansion , . .  i3^ 

Tapping  Bundy  Standard  Radiator '. . . .  .36-38 

Thermo  Steam  Gauge ..  T^ 

Union  Ells 'I32 

valves ;24-i3i 

Wrenches I35 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 

Andrews-Demarest  Seating  Co 214 

Bradley  &  Hubbard  Manufacturing  Co i96 

Co-Operative  Building  Plan  Association 205 

Champion  Card  and  Paper  Co 209 

Craske,  Charles 200 

Drake,  W.  H .' . .  Ig3 

Eureka  Stain  Co 216 

Field  &  Beattie 180 

Flagg,  Stanley  G.  &  Co 204 

Goodbod  y,  Wm 207 

Globe  Co.,  The 210 

Giblin  &  Co inn 

Globe  Steam  Heater  Co 213 

Gaylord  &  Eitapenc igo 

Hayes  Pump  &  Planter  Co.,  The 201 

Haight,  A.  V 208 

Hartman  Sliding  Blind  Co ig2 

Keasbey,  Robert  A 206 

Lautz  &  Co 218 

Mugf ord,  A 208 

Mt.  Penn  Stove  Works 220 

McLellan,  C.  T . .  iQ7 

McNab  &  Harlin  Mf ng.  Co 203 

Model  Heating  Co 21 1 

New  Jersey  Wire  Cloth  Co 212 

Niagara  Marble  Works 218 

New  Jersey  Car  Spring  &  Rubber  Co 210 

Otis  Bros.  &  Co 222 

Pease  Furnace  Co.,  J.  F 215 

Pullman  Sash  Balance  Co 222 

Richmond  Stove  Co.,  The 217 

Ringle  &  Son,  Jacob 194 

Rpebling's  Sons  Co.,  John  A 212 

Ringler  Co.,  F.  A 207 

Stilwell-Bierce  &  Smith-Vaile  Co.,  The 202 

Scollay,  John  A 195 

Sheppard  &  Co.,  Isaac  A 219 

Standard  Paint  Co  ,  The 221 

Taylor  Co.,  N.  &  G 200 

Underwood  &  Co.,  J 221 

Wilson,  R.  M 198 

Wright,  F.  W , 191 


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